When the classroom volume is off the charts, or a student is responding disrespectfully, you may think raising your voice will help gain control and restore order. Nothing could be further from the truth. Positive classroom management does not involve teacher yelling.
In this article we'll look at better strategies to get students back on track.
Great substitute teachers must establish a positive rapport with students. While they always follow the teacher's plans and procedures for consistency, they know that creating a warm, positive classroom environment is the key to successful management.
Mutual respect, structure, and understanding are the crucial components of being a substitute teacher who will be asked to return to the school time and again.
There are many fun ways to engage students and strategies to reset the entire class when things become too noisy or chaotic. Active engagement of students is the best way to prevent misbehavior. Students who are engaged in learning and enjoying the lesson are far less likely to act out.
One of the most important substitute teacher duties is handling challenging behavior without escalating the situation. As the instructional leader in the classroom, your first responsibility is to lead by example.
Yelling, responding angrily, or engaging in power struggles reinforces the student behavior you do not want. Think of desirable behaviors and model those. When they see teachers responding calmly and respectfully, they are more likely to meet that energy. Students who feel respected and valued are more likely to respond in healthy ways.
The reality is that there will be classroom disruptions when you are substitute teaching. Never take misbehavior personally. Students act out for various reasons. Most commonly, students are seeking attention from adults or peers. They may also be responding to situations that have absolutely nothing to do with what is going on in class. Remember, students have greater challenges today than ever before.
Situations at home that can affect a student's performance in school:
These are just a few of the issues impacting students that may come together to create the perfect storm. Educators must be prepared to deal with these undercurrents by creating a friendly, safe environment at the outset.
Mastering these skills not only helps with classroom management but can also lead to more consistent substitute teacher jobs.
No matter what strategies you choose, staying present and mindful of your own self-control is critical. If you find yourself getting rattled:
Remember, the teacher is the most critical piece of a positive classroom climate. Your demeanor as the substitute teacher defines the behavior you will see in the classroom. Entering with positive expectations, composure, and a sense of humor will carry you far.
Learning to laugh at small mistakes and reset quickly to get back on track will help students see that you recognize their humanity--and set everyone at ease.
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