Classroom Management Strategies
Classroom Management Techniques and Tips
Below are some helpful techniques and tips to help faculty manage their classes. While this list is comprehensive, it is not exhaustive.
- Begin to establish an effective environment on the first day of class
- Interact with students regularly
- Hold your students accountable
- Use proximity
- Nip minor disruptions in the bud
- Avoid sarcasm
- Talk privately with the disruptive student
- Confront inappropriate language
- Online/Remote Classroom Participation Considerations
Resources
10 Effective Classroom Management Techniques Every Faculty Member Should Know
A guide by The Teaching Professor
Classroom Management Tips for New College Instructors
Article by Mary Bart, Faculty Focus
Classroom Management
Article by Lisa Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Flaherty, C. “How not to lose control of a class.” Inside HigherEd; May 2015. Available at: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2015/05/26/seasoned-educators-weigh-not-losing-control-class
Knepp, K.A. “Understanding student and faculty incivility in higher education.” Journal of Effective Teaching 12, 2012. Available at: http://www.uncw.edu/jet/articles/Vol12_1/Knepp.pdf
McKeachie, W. J. and Svinicki, M. (2013) McKeachie’s teaching tips : Strategies, research, and theory for college and university teachers. (14th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
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