Supportive Classroom Management Practices Maximise Learning

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:03:48
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 9 pages (2556 words)
Rationale When entering the classroom as a preservice teacher for the first time, it is deceptive how simple an experienced teacher can make classroom management appear. The state school observed was made up of a diverse student body, with large numbers of students from a multitude of cultural backgrounds and learners with physical and intellectual impairments. It also contained a significant portion of students from low socio-economic families. Within the classrooms observed, namely year nine …
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