Rahila Ahmed
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Posted 6 year ago
Why are Behaviour management strategies important?
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Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi
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Posted 6 year ago Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi

Behavior management is important in the classroom, not least because it creates an appropriate environment for learning to take place. If there are clear boundaries then children are enabled to develop positive behaviour, such as respect, towards each other.

Chandni Dabral
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Posted 6 year ago Chandni Dabral

Behavior management in class is very important as it focus on maintaining positive behaviour and discourage negative behaviour. It will help to create a organized classroom.

Pinky Dahiya
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Posted 6 year ago Pinky Dahiya Gurushala Teacher Coach

Behaviour management is vitally important within the classroom. It is not just about punishing unwanted behaviour or even rewarding desired behaviour. Rather it is about having strategies in place to support children to behave in ways that help them gain the most from their schooling. Oxley (2015) considers that building positive learning relationships and intrinsically motivating children to learn are important for effective behaviour management. ‘Intrinsically’ is important here as it is about children being motivated for reasons inside the person, such as for enjoyment, or because it makes them feel better about themselves; as opposed to extrinsic motivations, such as stickers, money, etc. This subject has been divided into three topics: Child reactions looks at children’s reactions – the forms of behaviour children might present within a school setting and the reasons why they might behave in certain ways. Managing a class or a group looks at different approaches to managing children’s behaviour. Recognising behavioural issues focuses on how mental health issues may affect a child’s behaviour.