Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Building a Classroom of Respect
R-e-s-p-e-c-t
is not just a part in Aretha Franklin's 60’s song; it is a word that means
something different to each person. With
a large classroom it is crucial that you make your classroom an environment
where respect is shown and valued. Respect should not only be shown by students
but also by the teacher. If you want your students to be respectful, you must
model respect. If you yell constantly and disrespect your students you are
showing them that this type of behavior is allowed in your classroom. Here are a few to do things in your
classrooms…
Try
to state only positive things about your students as well as your co-workers.
Creating a respectful classroom environment is impossible when slander is
present.
Try
to make all your students feel that they are a valuable part of the class.
Never make a student feel that they are less or unimportant. Giving everyone a
role in the classroom gives them value and helps to build a community in the
classroom.
Try
to be consistent with your rules; everyone should follow the same rules.
Say
please and thank you to your students, by doing this you are modeling for them
the type of behavior that is expected in the classroom.
You
should have easy to remember classroom rules. Try to keep each rule to no more
than five words, and there should be no more than five rules! More than five
rules will cause confusion and may overwhelm the students.
These
simple tips will help to set you students on the course to build a classroom
based on respect.
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