“Classroom Management Solutions for Teachers: new Methodologies, Effective Motivation, Cooperation and Evaluation Strategies”
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The second activity entitled “Classroom Management Solutions for Teachers: new Methodologies, Effective Motivation, Cooperation and Evaluation Strategies” took place in Florence from 17th February till 22nd February 2019. It was a unique experience for the two classicists that participated. It included: aquired knowledge, renewal of teaching methods, new friendships and cooperations, unforgettable experiences, broadening of horrizons. |
Description
This course has been created for teachers who want to learn more about managing an effective and up to date classroom that encourages participation and engaged learning using the latest techniques and classroom tools.
Teachers will learn more about managing a classroom through reflection, teacher observation, and case scenarios, which encourage discussion and resolution of the most common classroom problems. Through interactive and engaging activities participants will learn how to boost motivation, establish classroom rules, provide clear instructions, monitor, develop rapport, incorporate pair and group work, and gain tips for encouraging students to reflect on their own classroom behaviour.
In addition, the course will include discussion on what exactly a Flipped Classroom is and how this new teaching method can be put to use with the subject being taught. Finally, assessment and evaluation will be addressed along with the incorporation of student portfolios, rubrics, and presentation strategies.
By the end of the course, students will have gained greater insight into what makes a classroom run smoothly and what it takes to “Flip” their own classrooms. They will also become more familiar with Project and Task Based Learning and take away ideas for evaluating student learning and participation effectively. Learning Outcomes Participants to the course will learn to:
• Manage a classroom effectively by establishing rules with logical consequences;
• Deal with difficult behaviors by working on collaborative solutions;
• Give clear instructions, organize pair and group work, and develop positive relationships;
• Motivate learners and get them to reflect on their behavior;
• Organize and plan for a Flipped Classroom experience;
• Assess students and provide feedback using portfolios, rubrics, and other forms. Audience
• Teachers (primary, secondary, vocational, adult, special needs);
• Teacher trainers;
• Careers officers;
• Headteachers;
• Principals.
Tentative schedule
MONDAY
• Presentations and Warm up games;
• Dealing with typical classroom management problems and techniques to solve them;
• Establishing classroom rules with logical consequences;
• providing clear and concise instructions.
TUESDAY
• Monitoring pair and group work;
• Managing pair and group work;
• Looking at typical classroom management case studies;
• Asking students to reflect on their behavior;
• How to use behavior rubrics;
• How to maintain student centered learning.
WEDNESDAY
• Working on Vision and Mission statements with Classroom Management in mind;
• Looking at our own classroom management behaviors as teachers;
• Assessment: Rubrics and Portfolios;
• Managing the Flipped Classroom;
• Creating a Flipped Classroom lesson.
THURSDAY
• Working on Motivation: basic notions and ICT tools to captivate students’ attention and facilitate learning.
FRIDAY
• Managing different cultures in your classroom;
• Cooperative Learning;
• How can everyone evaluate and provide feedback;
• Professional Development;
• Round up of abilities and competencies acquired;
• Class discussion of personal cases and brainstorming of possible strategies;
SATURDAY
• Course evaluation: round up of acquired competences, feedback, and discussion;