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Expectations, Procedures & Consequences NTA August 2, 2012
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Expectations, Procedures & Consequences
NTA August 2, 2012
‘Do Now’ TaskWith your partner, list your trepidations about managing your students this year.www.ldoceonline.com
Wong on Rules – 3 to 5GeneralOffer flexibility, but require explanation and transfer by situation(ex: be ready to learn)Specific*Clearly state expected behavior, but that specificity limits their use(ex: be in seat when bell rings)*Use POSITIVE LANGUAGE that emphasizes what TO DO
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Wong on Positive Behavior
How to communicate expectations to elicit positive student behavior:• Respectfully use names• PLEASE• THANK YOU• Smile• Be lovable and capable.
Don’t just teach – change lives!
Wong on Rules: CONSEQUENCES2 TypesRewards and penalties
Make them LOGICALEx: student walks in noisilyLogical: walk in (again) quietlyIllogical: go to officeIllogical: reduce class grade
Post them! . . . along with your rules
Review and Reinforce them
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Wong on Effective Teachers and Consequences
• Has a discipline plan that doesn’t degrade students and communicates it in a friendly way• Makes eye contact with students while
presenting plan• Provides understandable reason for plan• Provides a plan copy to all• Enforces rules consistently• Reviews plan with students• Has positive expectations• Teaches about consequences and
responsibility• Owns plan, is confident and has admin
support
Protocol of ConsequencesDEBRIEF Clip #14: Ashley Buroff• Non-verbal intervention• Positive group correction
verbal reminder of what the whole group SHOULD be doing• Anonymous individual correction
‘we need two people’
• Private individual correction ‘I’ve asked everyone to ___, I need to see you ___ as well’• Lightening-quick public correction
with ‘what to do’ (Clip #15) ‘Jose, I need your eyes . . . better’
Wong on PROCEDURES• A method for how things are done
in the classroom• Have NO penalties or rewards• Should become routinized• Increase on-task time and reduce
disruptions 1. For dismissal 2. For quieting a class 3. For starting a class 4. For seeking help 5. For submitting papers 6. For entering a class tardy• Explain, rehearse, reinforce
Models for Consideration
Model #1
Model #2
Model #3
Intermittent Close: Self-Audit with Partner
Review your rules/ procedures:1) Do you have BOTH rules and procedures designated separately?2) Are they framed in positive wording that explains what TO DO?3) Are they specific?4) Is the tone respectful, encouraging, and positive?5) Is the rationale explained?6) Do rules have logical consequences?7) What needs to be added? Deleted? Changed?8) Were they introduced? Posted? Reviewed? Reinforced?9) Do they fall under the expectations of your school culture?10) How can they be improved?
Time to Craft
Ticket OutComplete the NTA Ticket Out and give it to Natalie or Emily before you leave. You should provide feedback about:
1)What do you feel are your biggest STRENGTHS as you prepare to enter the classroom?
2)What would you identify as you biggest AREAS OF CONCERN as you prepare to enter the classroom?
3)What individual SUPPORT WOULD YOU LIKE from NTA as you enter your first month of instruction?