Jbsummary
Jbsummary
Introduction:
Meaning of Management
Classroom management refers to the strategies and arrangements teachers use to maintain a
smooth and productive learning environment. It encompasses planning, organizing, controlling,
and coordinating resources and processes.
Dewey advocated for a strong connection between social and psychological foundations and
the teaching of curriculum and pedagogy. He emphasized that subject matter and methods are
inseparable and that the school environment should serve as a laboratory for integrating theory
and practice.
Classroom Organization
- Refers to the arrangement of students, furniture, and facilities within a classroom to facilitate
effective teaching and learning.
- Encompasses the relationships between students and teachers and establishes a purpose for
the classroom.
- Comfortable environment
- Effective interaction
- Recreational time
- Avoidance of overwork
Classroom Leadership
- The ability of a teacher or prefect to control and guide students towards educational goals.
- Paternalistic: Teacher is dominant but cares for students' welfare and development.
Instructional Materials
Instructional materials can be used to make teaching and learning more motivating, interesting,
and engaging.
Motivating:
• Visuals, such as images and videos, can capture students' attention and make learning more
exciting.
• Interactive materials, such as simulations and games, can provide hands-on experiences that
help students connect with the content.
Interesting:
• Materials that relate to students' interests and experiences can make learning more relevant
and engaging.
• Activities that involve problem-solving or creativity can stimulate students' curiosity and spark
their imaginations.
Engaging:
• Materials that provide opportunities for active learning, such as group discussions and role-
playing, can help students retain information and develop critical thinking skills.
• Technology-based materials, such as online simulations and virtual reality, can immerse
students in the learning environment and provide immersive experiences.
Leadership Style
Classroom Maintenance
• Includes organization, establishment of rules, effective instruction, care for furniture, and
building maintenance.
2. The school can offer the closest functions directly as a nucleus for community betterment.
3. The school can arrange educational visits for students to places of interest in the community.
5. The school can allow the community to use the school facilities.
6. The school can respect the norms of the community in conducting their activities.
7. The school can provide leadership roles to development programs in the community.
8. Teachers can consider selfless service to the community above material gains.
9. The school can contribute financially to the community.
11. The school can help to clear and repair the road leading from the village to the school.
12. The school can work together to repair or build the school.
13. The school can give lectures about their profession to the community.
- Discipline
- Appropriate appearance
- Fairness
- Taking attendance
- Enforcing discipline
Instructional Materials
School Environment
• Motivates learners
• Reduces truancy
School performance tone reflects the level of discipline and self-control within the school
system. It is influenced by:
Classroom Communication
Classroom Communication
Definition:
• Written
• Source (sender)
• Transmitter (encoder)
• Receiver (decoder)
• Destination (recipient)
• Feedback (response)
• Instills confidence
• Provides feedback
• Lack of funding
• Builds relationships between the school and parents, citizens, and organizations
Report Cards/Sheets
* Grading
* Relative position in class
Attendance Register
School-Community Relations
- Essential for the success of both the school and the community.
- Financial contributions
- Environmental improvements