Title: Creating
1Creating Maintaining Effective Environments
for Student Learning
- Humanitas Webinar 3-15-07 (Part 2)
2Purpose of Presentation
- To review key components of creating and
maintaining effective learning environments. - To support Job Corps instructors in developing
classroom management techniques that increase
positive student behaviors and outcomes.
3 Why?
- Without effective learning environments,
- Behaviors are random and outcomes are
unpredictable - Students do not learn to take responsibility for
their own behaviors, choices, and learning - Instructors burn out quick!
43 Components - Review
- Foundation
- Prevention
- Intervention
5Foundation Review
- Who We Are
- Assumptions that we make
- Do we use inner authority or inner apology?
- Are we modeling behaviors that we want our
students to emulate? - How are we designing learning opportunities that
include every student?
6Prevention - Review
- What are we doing proactively to prevent unwanted
behaviors? - Do we understand the difference between rules and
procedures and how they are used to shape
behaviors? - Do we have consistent rules, and are all students
bought in? - Do we have procedures that set students up for
success and eliminate all that intervention time?
7Prevention - Review
- What is the importance of building rapport?
- Besides rules, procedures and rapport, what else
contributes to prevention? - We call it Withitness
- Withitness in this sense, does not really mean
being a cool teacher
8Focusing on Prevention ? Success
9Rapport
Show Enthusiasm
Be Available
Be Non-judgmental
10Withitness
- Are you constantly aware of what is going on in
your classroom? - Eye Contact
- Room Dividers
- Instructional Aids
- Unobstructed Passageways
- Student Traffic
- Student Space
- Student Access to Materials
- Seating Arrangements
- Other Distractions
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11WithitnessYou tell us
- Name some ways that withitness can help build a
productive environment. - What are some other traits of withitness that
you have witnessed that are effective? - What are some common errors that you see?
- How might withitness be different in varied
environments? Academics? Trades? WB-L?
12Prevention
- What we do proactively
- Rules Procedures
- Rapport
- Withitness
13Intervention
- What we do in response to behaviors and events.
14Intervention
- What events or behaviors push your buttons?
- What do you do?
- How is that working for you?
- What is the difference between responding and
reacting? - Do you believe that the way you react/respond
actually predicts the outcome?
15Intervention
- Question What is the purpose of intervention?
- Answer To help your student modify his/her
behavior while maintaining the integrity of the
class.
16Intervention
- Question
- Why do students misbehave?
17Behavior is Communication
- Developing social skills
- For avoidance of failure
- For power revenge
- For attention-seeking
18Intervention Technique
E R O
19 E R O
- When using this technique, ask
- What is the desired OUTCOME for each event?
- What would be appropriate RESPONSES to obtain
these outcomes?
20Lets try it
ERO
- Think of a misbehavior or event that requires
your intervention - Ask yourself, What is the desired outcome?
- Plan your response.
21Intervention Techniques
- Goals of Misbehavior
- For Avoidance-of-Failure Behavior
- Leave Me Alone
- For Power Revenge Behavior
- Lets Fight/You Cant Make Me/Ill get even
- For Attention-Seeking Behavior
- Look at Me
22Intervention Techniques
Attention Power Revenge Avoidance of Failure
Target-Stop Do Acknowledge their power Graceful Exits Decrease Competition
Give the eye Table the matter Consequences Chart Modify Instructional Methods
Acknowledge Appropriate Behavior Grant Legitimate Power Building Caring Relationships Make Mistakes Okay
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72,21,Intervention and Prevention Strategies
23 The 411 on the 911
- Know your students (KYS) and cultures.
- 1st priority in altercation Separate students
- 2nd priority Get help!
- Know JC emergency numbers and procedures.
24The Heart of the Matter
- Ive come to the frightening conclusion that I
am the decisive element in the classroom. Its my
personal approach that creates the climate. Its
my daily mood that makes the weather. As a
teacher, I possess a tremendous power to make a
childs life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool
of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can
humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all
situations, it is my response that decides
whether a crisis will be escalated or
de-escalated and a child humanized or
dehumanized. - Haim Ginott
25Next Webinar
- Date TBA
- Time TBA
- Topic Classroom Strategies
26 Resources
- Job Corps Learning Disabilities Website
- http//jccdrc.jobcorps.gov/ld
- Job Corps Disability Website
- http//jcdisability.jobcorps.gov/index.htm
- Diane Fairchild, National Director of Student
Services, SIATech - fairchilddi_at_siatech.org
- Kim Jones, Disability Coordinator, Humanitas
- kim.jones_at_humanitas.com
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