CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

How Does Classroom Management Affect Learning?

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As a teacher, you may spend several hours a day in the classroom with dozens of students. Without effective classroom management, you’ll find it difficult to keep students engaged and on task. So how do you manage a classroom successfully, and what exactly is classroom management?

What is effective classroom management?

Classroom management refers to the strategies you use to organize your classroom, deliver course content, manage student success, monitor student behavior, and create an overall positive learning environment. Effective classroom management is the foundation for meaningful and productive student learning. Here are some tips to get you started:

3 tips to create an effective learning environment

1. Set clear expectations

When you organize your classroom effectively, your students know what their responsibilities are and what you expect of them. A structured daily routine (e.g., starting class with a warm-up period and then transitioning to whole-class instruction or small-group learning) helps students stay organized and take greater control of their learning. Be persistent in setting up your classroom rules and expectations, and you’ll maintain a good learning environment in the classroom where both you and your students are happy.

2. Focus on positive reinforcement

When you begin implementing your classroom management strategies, you should use positive reinforcement to reward students who are modeling good behavior. Focusing on positive actions rather than repeatedly addressing disruptions helps maintain a productive atmosphere, preventing the loss of valuable instruction time and fostering an environment more conducive to learning. 

You could highlight model behavior, such as:

  • “Thanks for raising your hand.”
  • “I love the way the class lined up so quickly and quietly.”
  • “All our groups are working together so nicely.”

3. Try various classroom management strategies

Each classroom is different, and not every strategy will work for you. You know your students best, so make sure that whatever strategy you employ aligns well with their learning patterns, preferences, and behavior. Here are some ideas to help you with your classroom management plan:

  • Consider the layout of your classroom. For example, you can start by arranging your classroom in a way that allows you to see every student easily and minimizes the potential for distractions.
  • Use varied activities in your lessons. There’s no harm in planning lots of activities for whole-class learning and then scrapping any that don’t fit into the time frame. Students who are engaged look forward to class and are more likely to actively participate.
  • Be authentic and empathic. Students feel more comfortable in class when they know you can relate to and understand them. Take time to get to know your students, including their interests and hobbies. 

Classroom management isn’t easy, but it’s a valuable skill that any teacher can acquire through patience and a willingness to test out strategies. Explore Shaped for more helpful resources on classroom management strategies that support teachers in building structured, engaging learning environments. 

This article was adapted from a blog post initially developed by the education technology company Classcraft, which was acquired by HMH in 2023. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of HMH.

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