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Teaching the Social Curriculum: Classroom Management as Behavioral Instruction
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Teacher EducationCultureLearning SciencesMulticultural EducationClassroom PracticeTeaching MethodTeacher-student RelationClassroom Management StrategyEducationClimate Building StrategiesSocial Science EducationResponsive Classroom ManagementSocial CurriculumCulturally Responsive EducationLearning EnvironmentsCurriculumLearning EnvironmentPositive Classroom Management
Psychological science has identified positive classroom management and climate building strategies as a key element in developing and maintaining effective learning environments. In this article, we review the literature that has identified effective strategies that build classroom climates to maximize student learning and minimize disruption. In general, these strategies indicate a shift away from reactive and punitive approaches towards an emphasis on instructional and preventive approaches, including setting clear expectations, appropriate curriculum to increase student engagement, positive acknowledgment, and building relationships between students and teachers. Emerging research has also begun to identify features of culturally responsive classroom management that can engage and build relationships for a diverse student population.
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