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How To Be An Be An Effective Teacher By Harry Wong.

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Page 1: How To Be An Be An Effective Teacher By Harry Wong.

How To Be An Be An Effective Teacher

By Harry Wong

Page 2: How To Be An Be An Effective Teacher By Harry Wong.

What you do on the first days of school will determine your success or failure for the rest of

the school year. You will either win or lose your class on the first days of school.

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• Can explain the district’s, school’s and department or grade level’s curriculum

• Realizes that teaching is not a private practice

• Is flexible and adaptable

• Listens, listens, listens

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• positive expectations for student success.

• is an extremely good classroom manager

• knows how to design lessons for student mastery.

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There is absolutely no research correlation between success and family background, race, national origin, financial status, or

even educational

accomplishments. There is

but one correlation with success,

and that is ATTITUDE.

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• You do not get a second chance at a first impression.

• It is not what is, but what is perceived.

• You dress for four main effects:

1. Credibility

2. Acceptance

3. Authority

4. Respect

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• Having an inviting personality and classroom environment..

• Addressing students by name.

• Saying “Please” and “Thank you.”

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• Personally greet each student at the door.

• Students find assigned seat. (All seats should face the teacher.)

• Have a self starter activity available

• Introduce self and students.

• Begin teaching:– Discipline

– Procedures

– Routines

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Classroom management refers to all of the things that a teacher does to organize students, space, time, and

materials so that instruction in content and student learning can take

place.

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• Rules: What the expected behaviors are.

• Consequences: What the student chooses to accept if a rule is broken.

• Rewards: What the student receives for appropriate behavior.

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• Rules should be limited to a number that you and the students can readily remember-never more than five.

• Should be stated positively.

• Should be concerned with behavior; not academic work (writing in ink or pen)

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• Discipline: Concerns how students BEHAVE.

• -HAS penalties and rewards

• PROCEDURES: Concern how things are DONE.

• -Has NO penalties or rewards.

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Consequences are what result when a person abides by or breaks the rules.

• Positive consequences are rewards that result when people abide by the rules.

• Negative consequences are penalties that result when people break the rules

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• Explain: demonstrate specifically and demonstrate, not just tell.

• Rehearse: practice under your supervision

• Reinforce: praise or reteach