What is your classroom management style?
I took a test to learn my classroom management style and it is authoritative!!!!
An authoritative teacher places limits and controls on the students but simultaneously encourages independence. This teacher often explains the reasons behind his or her rules and decisions. If a student is disruptive, the teacher offers a polite, but firm, reprimand. This teacher sometimes metes out discipline, but only after careful consideration of the circumstances.
The authorities teacher is also open to considerable verbal interaction, including critical debates. The students know that they can interrupt the teacher if they have a relevant question or comment.
This environment offers the students the opportunity to learn and practice communication skills. Mrs. Brown exemplifies the authoritative teaching style. She exhibits a warm and nurturing attitude toward the students and expresses genuine interest and affection. Her classroom abounds with praise and encouragement. She often writes comments on the children’s homework. She also offers positive remarks to the students liberally throughout the day.
This authoritative teacher encourages self-reliant and socially competent behavior. This fosters higher achievement leads and better motivation of her students. Often, she will guide the students through a project, rather than lead them.
She is the kind of teacher I want emulate.
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