ESL/EFL Articles- Classroom Management http://eslarticle.com Articles for the English Teaching Community rss feeds me :-) admin@eslarticle.com Motivating Young Children To Learn English: Keeping Their Attention Without Giving Them Gifts http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/motivating-young-children-to-learn-english-keeping-their-attention-without-giving-them-gifts-84.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_84_c1a8cb55a0~.jpg

Young children are often eager, almost too eager. The problem arises when they are eager to do things other than what youre trying to teach them. Here are five tips to keep them interested in class and motivated to do what you want them to do.

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Shelley Vernon
How to Make Homework Fun http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/how-to-make-homework-fun-101.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_101_97b0705a06~.gif

Homework was fun when you were a 6 year old trying to act like an older sibling. You couldn't wait for homework. In fact, you would make up assignments just to keep yourself busy. Once children hit 8 or 9, however, the excitement begins to diminish. The whole idea of homework is to reinforce learned material during school hours. Unfortunately, if the homework is not being completed, it has no benefit. To ensure completed homework, it is necessary to incorporate a bit of fun. There are a few fun ways to make homework enjoyable.

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Jennifer Berry
Student Motivation: Inspiring The Future - Self Improvement http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/student-motivation-inspiring-the-future-self-improvement-247.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_247_ff38b8f9df~.gif

One of the most important aspects of a teacher's job is to motivate students. In order for a student to be motivated, he or she must possess a desire to learn and be willing to aim this desire toward achieving academic goals. For successful student motivation to occur, a student must want to participate in the learning process.

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Matthew Hicks
Teach Students Teacher Interaction Skills for Better Classroom Management and Control http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/teach-students-teacher-interaction-skills-for-better-classroom-management-and-control-294.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_294_b56699db5e~.jpg

At our popular Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth Workshops, we always let the course participants name the problem areas they want to cover during the in-service workshop. We can always count on teachers asking for ideas for classroom management and control. Nearly every teacher has had moments when maintaining control over the class was difficult or impossible. Some teachers tell us that their class has actually gotten out of control. Here's help.

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Ruth Wells
Many Marvelous Back-to-School Motivation-Makers http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/many-marvelous-back-to-school-motivation-makers-310.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_310_3ad5bab838~.jpg

Just in time for the return to school, here are a few of our most popular and powerful apathy- busters, all designed to build interest and enthusiasm for school.

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Ruth Herman Wells
Student Discipline and the New Teacher http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/student-discipline-and-the-new-teacher-314.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_314_b562b404af~.gif

One of the most challenging parts of the job for a new teacher is dealing with student behavior problems. New teachers should arm themselves with the knowledge of classroom management and behavior strategies to help them deal with student discipline.

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Sonya Wilson
Classroom Management-Are They Bluffing Or Faking?-Read Your Students Body Language http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-are-they-bluffing-or-faking-read-your-students-body-language-315.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_315_50cd104a1a~.jpg

Just as children can read your body language you can learn to read theirs. Learning this will help you to predict if they have a change in their behavior or they have just changed enough to get you off their backs. Kids are very good at bluffing and faking their behavior. One of the best ways to tell if a student is faking is to read his body language.

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Sandra Perez
Classroom Management for the New Teacher http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-for-the-new-teacher-322.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_322_a1829b14a8~.gif

Classroom management is managing the physical learning environment and managing student behavior. As a new teacher, this may worry you. You are not alone because classroom management is an ongoing concern for both new and veteran teachers. Know that you don't have to know everything about classroom management when you are first starting out.

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Sonya Wilson
Are You in Control of Your Classes? http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/are-you-in-control-of-your-classes-329.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_329_0cd8f743cf~.jpg

Teaching qualifications alone dont make you a successful teacher. You may have a lot of knowledge in your subject but if you are not in control of your classes, you will soon quit teaching. No certifications can train you to control your students, as each session is different from the other.

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Clement
An extremely effective classroom management tool http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/an-extremely-effective-classroom-management-tool-330.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ An obvious fact that were all aware of as teachers is that a student, when recognized for positive behavior, will feel less inclined to seek attention in inappropriate ways. Conversely, when a pupils efforts are ignored, the chances of them disrupting the lesson to gain some attention are greatly increased.

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Classroom-management.org
The Surprising Truth About Winning Power Struggles with Students Every Time http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/the-surprising-truth-about-winning-power-struggles-with-students-every-time-334.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_334_0ab8a50ef1~.jpg

Here's the absolute, no-fail way to win every power struggle with every kid every time: Don't struggle for power. Think about it. The minute an adult wrestles with a kid for power, they've immediately lost. And, the younger the child, the more true that statement becomes. To give you an image, you want to take your "sails" out of their wind, so to speak.

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Ruth Wells
5 Classroom Management Tips To Silence A Noisy Class http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/5-classroom-management-tips-to-silence-a-noisy-class-341.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_341_05d986509f~.jpg

5 Classroom Management Tips To Silence A Noisy Class

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Rob Johnson
The Number One Secret To Getting Your Worst Pupils To Behave http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/the-number-one-secret-to-getting-your-worst-pupils-to-behave-349.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_349_05c8f80f36~.jpg

There is one true key to successful behavior management. It doesn't matter how many effective teaching skills and useful behavior strategies you have in your arsenal; without this, your efforts will eventually come unstuck. The secret ingredient is

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Rob Johnson
From A Teacher\\\'s Perspective: How To Talk To Teens About Their Cell Phone Usage At School http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/from-a-teacher-s-perspective-how-to-talk-to-teens-about-their-cell-phone-usage-at-school-383.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_383_94cdda9a45~.jpg

Melissa text messages her friend Nancy during a Macbeth exam in their fourth period English class: "4 iz B. No tchr cant c me ok. Meet u out front @ 3. L8tr!" Many professionals within the educational field would probably agree that cell phones do distract teens in class.

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H.A. Brempell
Help! My Classroom Is Out Of Control! How To Control The Uncontrollable Classroom Now http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/help-my-classroom-is-out-of-control-how-to-control-the-uncontrollable-classroom-now-386.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_386_148c1cfbac~.gif

"They're yelling." "They're disrespectful." "They're rude." "They're inattentive." "They're off task." "They're side-talking." Does that describe your class or group? If it does, you're not alone. Those are the nonstop complaints we've been hearing at our workshops and at Live Expert Help on our web site.

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Ruth Wells
Sample Token Economy System For Elementary Teachers To Increase On-Task Behavior http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/sample-token-economy-system-for-elementary-teachers-to-increase-on-task-behavior-407.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_407_cded025143~.jpg

The following are step-by-step instructions for a token economy that you could implement in your elementary classroom to increase on-task behavior during reading lessons. This token economy is targeted to reduce behaviors you have may have difficulty with in class, such as socializing and wandering around the room.

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Christine Dugan
Classroom Management Plan http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-plan-409.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_409_b0af0f097b~.gif

When developing classroom plans and teaching methods, many teachers use collaborative learning techniques. This generally involves intergroup learning and the use of verbal interaction. Where the teacher is not just teaching, rather giving the students an opportunity to learn through interpersonal interaction.

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Brian Haley
New Teacher Survival Tips - How to Reinforce Procedures http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/new-teacher-survival-tips-how-to-reinforce-procedures-455.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_455_5b8c1ec434~.gif

An effective classroom organization plan means utilizing classroom management techniques all throughout the lesson in order to maintain a consistent learning atmosphere. Such techniques involve focusing on the whole class, rather than on individual students and their behavior.

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Dorit Sasson
Strategies for Effective Classroom Rules http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/strategies-for-effective-classroom-rules-582.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_582_333c432ba9~.gif

The class of nine- to twelve-year-olds was having trouble organizing itself into neatly lined up teams for the next activity. I had already given them flags denoting the names of their teams and had written the team names on the board. When one team finally managed to form a line, I burst out, "Look at the Orange team! What a nice line! You get a point!" The chalk mark on the board riveted the attention of the other teams. "And you're quiet. One more point!"

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Michele Louwerse
Advice for Teachers: How to Discipline Without Stress, Punishment or Rewards http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/advice-for-teachers-how-to-discipline-without-stress-punishment-or-rewards-813.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_813_877915e8d5~.gif

Young people today come to school with a different orientation than past generations. Traditional student disciplining approaches are no longer successful for far too many young people.

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Dr. Marvin Marshall
Tips For Managing Your Elementary Classroom http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/tips-for-managing-your-elementary-classroom-880.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_880_10ed888fac~.gif

Are you a teacher who feels at her wit's end? Do you feel out of control in your classroom? Do you feel as if your student's don't listen? Well, you've got to learn effective managerial skills. I'll be honest with you, managing an elementary classroom isn't an easy task.

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Kristiana Jones
Classroom Management - Putting Into Action Non-Verbal Signals http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/writing-an-essay-888.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_888_09dadd9c9f~.jpg

Have you ever counted how many times in a day you are asked to go to the bathroom, get a drink of water, sharpened my pencil or I have a question. How many times you verbally tell students to be quiet. Stop being frazzled and wasting valuable teaching time. Teach your students to use non-verbal signals as part of your classroom management plan.

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Sandra Perez
3 Easy Classroom Management Tips http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/3-easy-classroom-management-tips-916.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ You hear the same story from teachers again and again; their classroom is a nightmare to manage. There are kids that do not have support at home, who do not want to learn, and state and federal regulations that only increase the burden. One thing is for sure in this day and age nothing comes easy.

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Joe Coleman
Time Management in Classroom Management http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/time-management-in-classroom-management-1010.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_1010_6f96557da4~.jpg

For efficient management of classroom the time management is very crucial. Most of the time of teacher is wasted on settling down, taking attendance and firing. Out of 40 minutes of a period, more than half of the time is wasted in the non teaching activities. In this article you will find some great tips to effectively manage your time.

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Stan Naylor
From Mentoring To Disciplining http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/from-mentoring-to-disciplining-1653.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_1653_5bbb783cfd~.jpg

Mentoring might be described as the activities conducted by a person (the mentor) for another person (the mentee) in order to help that other person to do a job more effectively and/or to progress in their career. But what I am about to narrate have never crossed my mind or the minds of disciplinarians!

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Chandrasekharan Praveen
Classroom Management Tools For Teaching Rules and Procedures http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-tools-for-teaching-rules-and-procedures-1936.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_1936_00f71d2a40~.jpg

A teacher is also a manager. Whether you are a new or seasoned teacher, you are expected to hold a class of thirty five students from the minute you close the door to the minute you exit. So what is the secret behind classroom management?

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Doris Sasson
Ideas For Taking Classroom Attendance http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/ideas-for-taking-classroom-attendance-1937.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_1937_54d0431814~.jpg

The ideal time to check who's in class is when the teacher has provided some input and the students are ready to start the activity. Since students have already connected with the academic focus of your lesson plan, they won't be distracted. Teachers do not necessarily need to call out names. Just a simple head check should take you only a few minutes.

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Dorit Sasson
Learning by Reality - Valuing Student Work http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/learning-by-reality-valuing-student-work-2258.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_2258_31609b0714~.jpg

Most of the motivation in fictional education comes from the assigning of a letter grade or a percentage to a paper. This paper has a value of 95% or an A. That project is worth a 76% or a low C. This mark of valuation is assigned by the teacher, often in an arbitrary way. It is based entirely on made-up values because no one values the work for their personal use.

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Daniel Yordy
7 Tips on How New Teachers Can Successfully Manage a Classroom http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/7-tips-on-how-new-teachers-can-successfully-manage-a-classroom-2438.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_2438_9fd09aa622~.jpg

Starting with a new class can be intimidating especially when it comes to managing a class. While new teachers cannot change themselves , they can find ways to adjust and monitor their behavior. Once they know their own personality and management style, they can then use that information to prevent discipline problems all throughout the school year.

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Dorit Sasson
Classroom Management - 5 Pillars of Success http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-5-pillars-of-success-2506.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_2506_f1788700b0~.jpg

You can toss all your credentials out the door. Every one of your letters of recommendation and pats on the back from professors will do you no good. If you stink at classroom management, you will not be successful in the classroom.

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Rich Bordner
New Teacher Tips - How to Use Seating Charts http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/new-teacher-tips-how-to-use-seating-charts-2584.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_2584_a971dbca88~.jpg

At an in-service teacher's meetings, the subject of classroom organization was brought up. We brainstormed quite a few elements such as the time of day, poor lighting, events and of course, the top ranked one - the classroom seating arrangements.

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Dorit Sasson
Launching Your Teaching Career Part 3 - Rules and Procedures http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/launching-your-teaching-career-part-3-rules-and-procedures-2895.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_2895_ff90a6d4f1~.jpg

Are you feeling great about the excellent progress you have made as you prepare for that first, enchanting day with real students in your own classroom in your dream job? You may also feel tired - even exhausted. This is perfectly fine and acceptable and I recommend that you get used to it.

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Gini Cunningham
Chaos Reigns in This Classroom http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/chaos-reigns-in-this-classroom-3010.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3010_ace74511a5~.jpg

Perhaps one of the most challenging tasks teacher face inside the classroom every single day is classroom management. Imagine a class of forty students - teenagers in the pink of the their health, with their raging emotions and hormones, and struggling to survive the day to day hassles of peer pressure and their school work.

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Paula James
How to Develop Effective Classroom Management http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/how-to-develop-effective-classroom-management-3103.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3103_d96394b0ca~.jpg

Much has been written about how to develop effective classroom management. It seems as if each year new ideas are put forth which may or may not work. Classroom management does not mean that your students are quiet with books open and everyone on task. On the other hand, a noisy classroom doesn't mean there is a lack of management techniques and no learning taking place.

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Lois Bernstein
Discipline in the Montessori Classroom http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/discipline-in-the-montessori-classroom-3181.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3181_e40e873c8c~.jpg

Freedom in the Montessori classroom is often misunderstood not only by the parents, but also by some teachers. What we need to remember is that from a Montessori point of view freedom is not the right to do what one wishes without thought or consideration for others.

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Monica Elsesser
Behaviour Management Diary - Jimmy\\\'s Story 1, An Ongoing Case Study http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/behaviour-management-diary-jimmy-s-story-1-an-ongoing-case-study-3426.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3426_43ff6be13f~.jpg

My work informs and advises on effective behaviour management strategies to enable schools to cope with(and more importantly prevent) difficult and challenging behaviour. I decided to take this a step further and study a particular case.

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Liz Marsden
Behaviour Management Diary - Jimmy\\\'s Story 2 - My First Meeting With Jimmy http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/behaviour-management-diary-jimmy-s-story-2-my-first-meeting-with-jimmy-3457.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3457_b03050b930~.jpg

I recently introduced you to Jimmy's story. Here I'll tell you of my first meeting with him. Hope you enjoy it ...

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Liz Marsden
Managing Children\\\'s Behaviour Should Be a Team Effort! http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/managing-children-s-behaviour-should-be-a-team-effort-3475.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3475_8f76e28d5b~.jpg

It's hard to listen to someone who's at the end of their tether - had enough - unsupported - growing increasingly disenchanted with their lot...

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Liz Marsden
Good Behavior Motivation in the Classroom - Surprise Message and Sharing of Dreams http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/good-behavior-motivation-in-the-classroom-surprise-message-and-sharing-of-dreams-3897.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_3897_fd4c92a793~.jpg

As a substitute teacher you will need to have as many tricks and devices as possible to help motivate your students toward good behavior. In this article I will share a few that have worked well.

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Connie Limon
Reducing Classroom Management Problems Through Student Participation Strategies http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/reducing-classroom-management-problems-through-student-participation-strategies-3926.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ As a teacher, classroom management problems occur every now and then. It is like a web that traps educators when they least expect it. Much more, it can further drag you down the drain if pre-emptive measures are not taken. Without immediate action, it can consume your entirety, both professionally and personally.

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Jurinsthea Smith
How to Stop Low Level Disruption http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/how-to-stop-low-level-disruption-3963.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ Being interrupted when you're trying to teach is frustrating. So how exactly do you stop students interrupting and disrupting the flow of your lessons to the detriment of teaching and learning in your classroom?

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Rob Plevin
Simple Class Management Methodologies http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/simple-class-management-methodologies-4007.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4007_25161142a5~.jpg

A well thought out classroom strategy can mean the difference between a productive year for both students and teacher and a bad one. Every teacher, regardless if you are new or seasoned ones, the success or failure of the classroom would be dependent on your teaching talents and how effective is your management procedure.

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Jurinsthea Smith
Identifying the Disruptive Students in Class http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/identifying-the-disruptive-students-in-class-4111.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4111_666b477884~.jpg

Teachers, no matter how experienced they are. still have a difficulty pinpointing the disruptive students in class. Some instructors feel small conversations to be already disruptive; thus giving the students some disciplinary actions. Catching the wrong sets of students often leads to more chaos, since the non disruptive ones will receive inappropriate actions.

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Jurinsthea Smith
Dealing With Children\\\'s Bad Behaviour - The Secret is to Not Allow it to Happen! http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/dealing-with-children-s-bad-behaviour-the-secret-is-to-not-allow-it-to-happen-4093.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4093_2340443e95~.jpg

One of the best parts of my job in managing children's extreme behaviour problems is seeing adults in schools becoming increasingly confident in dealing with behaviour and managing kids who they previously felt were unmanageable. Today I went to a school to see a year 5 boy who has had appalling behaviour problems in the past. Less than 6 months ago the school were on the point of permanently excluding him from mainstream school...

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Liz Marsden
Students Won\\\'t Stop Talking in Class? Here\\\'s Help http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/students-won-t-stop-talking-in-class-here-s-help-4229.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4229_1d96224ddf~.jpg

It's been said that teaching is 90% classroom management - and that's 100% true. If you've ever had "one of those days" in the classroom where nothing seemed to go right, then you know what I mean. Here's what to do when your students won't stop talking.

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Liane Carmi
The Secrets to Successful Classroom Management Finally Revealed http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/the-secrets-to-successful-classroom-management-finally-revealed-4220.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4220_5dd99aacb7~.jpg

Do you struggle with managing your classroom? Do you feel like pulling your hair out and wonder why in the world you ever decided to start teaching in the first place? Well the bad news is you have probably been struggling with classroom management for years when you really didn't need to. The good news is I have some great solutions for you.

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Kimberly McCune
Classroom Management Part I - Tips to Avoid a Classroom Horror Scene http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-part-i-tips-to-avoid-a-classroom-horror-scene-4368.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4368_bf89bc93fd~.jpg

This is the first in a series of eight articles about classroom management. In this segment, you will find basic classroom management strategies. Use these strategies to ensure that you avoid the classroom horror scene described in the paragraphs to follow.

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James Guilford
Classroom Management Part II - Five Things a Teacher Should Never Ever Do http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-part-ii-five-things-a-teacher-should-never-ever-do-4369.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4369_e32556b58d~.jpg

Though you are an educator--wise, powerful, and all-seeing--you are also human. As a human, you are bound to make mistakes. Minding the points in this article will help you avoid grievous errors and will sure up your classroom management skills.

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James Guilford
Classroom Management Part III - What to Do When All Your Students Hate Your Guts http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-part-iii-what-to-do-when-all-your-students-hate-your-guts-4424.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4424_e6d00abd35~.jpg

This, the third in a series of eight articles about classroom management, will help you deal with the all-my-kids-hate-me phenomenon. Use the advice in this article to repair your ego and your rapport with your students.

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James Guilford
Classroom Management Part IV - Dealing With the Problem Student http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-part-iv-dealing-with-the-problem-student-4425.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4425_6139695fa2~.jpg

Every teacher can name him--that one student who sky rockets your blood pressure and sends steam whistling out of your ears. Each time Jimmy falls to the floor kicking and screaming, you gulp back your aggravation. Each time Marcia jumps up from her desk and skips around the room, your close your eyes and count to ten.

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James Guilford
Classroom Management Part V - Tackling Talkers, Whisperers, and Note Passers http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-management-part-v-tackling-talkers-whisperers-and-note-passers-4497.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4497_344ac31c1f~.jpg

Well, of course you should not tackle them (though, sometimes you may want to). But there are ways of handling that clump of students who cannot seem to resist the temptation to talk, whisper, and pass notes. As the fifth in a series of eight articles on classroom management, this piece will give strategies to help you rein in your gaggle of gossipers.

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James Guilford
5 Essential Classroom Management Strategies http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/5-essential-classroom-management-strategies-4563.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4563_bd1220ffa0~.jpg

Many new teachers find themselves overwhelmed by the diverse behaviors and personalities in their classrooms. Teacher prep courses often do not equip teachers with adequate strategies for classroom management. Here are 5 foolproof tips to control behavior and maximize instructional time in your classroom.

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Melissa M.
Dealing With Difficult Participants - How to Handle the Talker Or Know-It-All http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/dealing-with-difficult-participants-how-to-handle-the-talker-or-know-it-all-4638.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4638_3148463a29~.jpg

All trainers have to manage difficult participants at one time or another. Whether the difficult participant is a talker or know-it-all, a fighter or arguer, a quiet or withdrawn person, a complainer, an unconsciously incompetent person, a distracter, or a rambler, the trainer needs to know what to do and what not to do when handling the behavior, and how to avoid taking the behavior personally. This article will discuss the talker or know-it-all.

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Deborah Laurel
Managing Classroom Behaviour - Consistency is Essential But Potentially Dangerous http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/managing-classroom-behaviour-consistency-is-essential-but-potentially-dangerous-5012.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_5012_056ef49296~.jpg

A recent conversation with a teacher in a mainstream school that has recently referred yet another 'uncontrollable, we've done everything and nothing works' child to join the behaviour unit made me think about the dangers of consistency! Hard to believe? How can consistency be dangerous?

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Liz Marsden
Teachers - Set Boundaries on Children\\\'s Behaviour by Acting at the Right Time! http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/teachers-set-boundaries-on-children-s-behaviour-by-acting-at-the-right-time-4978.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4978_d5b93f26ca~.jpg

Too many teachers in classrooms are waiting far too long before they take any action when children start to behave unacceptably. They're full of complaints about bad behaviour but don't see their part in behaviour standards deteriorating! How do you set boundaries, then? Well, think about it logically...

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Liz Marsden
Dealing With Cell Phones in Class http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/dealing-with-cell-phones-in-class-4997.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_4997_aa8fb7282a~.jpg

Cell phones are becoming more and more popular and parents are starting to get them for their kids at younger at younger ages. While they can be very useful and convenient they just don't have a place in the classroom. Here are some great tips for minimizing distractions caused by cell phones in the classroom!

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Jennifer Dobson
Classroom Discipline Tips http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-discipline-tips-5070.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_5070_c0af90c4b7~.jpg

We all grew up with our parents, friends and mentors teaching us through the use of phrases, sayings and colloquialisms that seemed to fit perfectly to the subject at hand. But those sayings can be adapted to lots of situations that we face in the classroom, including the topic of classroom discipline.

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Samantha Koertge
5 Causes of Teacher Stress and Solutions http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/5-causes-of-teacher-stress-and-solutions-5352.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ Five main causes of teacher stress and solutions.

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Sunny
How to Successfully Manage Children\\\'s Behaviour in School - Not Like \\\'Mr Manager\\\'! http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/how-to-successfully-manage-children-s-behaviour-in-school-not-like-mr-manager-5276.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/ Multitudes of so called experts sit around tables at endless meetings, pontificating about children's appalling behaviour in schools. Pearls of wisdom abound, they write a report or two and then disappear to the next meeting...

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Liz Marsden
Teachers, Kids\\\' Behaviour Should Be on Your Terms, Not Theirs! http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/teachers-kids-behaviour-should-be-on-your-terms-not-theirs-5677.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_5677_1f80e78076~.jpg

Adults should set the terms when dealing with kids' behaviour... Ok, I know that sounds pretty obvious. Adults usually think they are setting the terms on kids' behaviour but the reality is often very different... Let me offer an example of what often happens... This example concerns yet other kid who has been presenting major problems in school and at home for years..

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Liz Marsden
Teaching Tips - How to Improve Your Relationship With Your Students - Part One http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/teaching-tips-how-to-improve-your-relationship-with-your-students-part-one-5720.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_5720_13ea7e0ff2~.jpg

Most teachers will agree that having a good relationship with their students really helps in all areas of teaching. Classroom discipline, classroom management and general student performance can all be effected by the quality of the teacher-student relationship. But where to begin?

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Stewart Jensen
Classroom Noise - What Level is Acceptable? http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/classroom-management/classroom-noise-what-level-is-acceptable-5793.htm http://eslarticle.com/uploads/_notregistered/art_5793_aed027584c~.jpg

Some classroom noise is not only inevitable, but desirable. Silence is, of course, important for some kinds of learning and most lessons should have some periods of silence. Learning often does start with silence while students need to listen carefully with no distractions to stop them listening to the teacher, but sooner or later effective learning is going to involve students discussing, exploring, reasoning, experimenting

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James W Alexander