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Learning Environment: Classroom Management Plan > CMP Adaption

Classroom Management Adaption

Classroom Disciplinary Consequences
Poster Displayed in Classroom

Desktop Version: Classroom Disciplinary Consequences To incorporate a new discipline policy in the classroom. A classroom disciplinary consequences poster was placed on the wall in an obvious location beside the 'class rules' poster. A small desktop version was taped to each desk as a reminder to students. To keep a record of minor infractions, a Written Warning: Behavior Sheet was filled out by the student and returned to the teacher. By the third offense, parents were notified of the problem and the accumulated Behavior Sheets provided evidence (in the student's own words) of his/her actions in the classroom. By the time a parent/teacher conference is needed, this documentation provides valuable information for formulating a student behavior modification plan to maintain the best learning environment for the student.


Written Warning: Behavior Sheet

Consider yourself Warned that your behavior was inappropriate in class today.
(*Note: Further disciplinary actions might be taken if this is not the first written warning.)

  1. Is this the first time you filled out a "Behavior Sheet?" YES NO
  2. I was a NUISANCE in Ms. M------/Mrs. Wilt's class today for the following reason(s).

____A. I came into class late without a valid pass.
____B. I talked so much that I disrupted the class today.
____C. I spoke in a rude manner to _________________________.
____D. I would not stay at my desk, and instead wandered around the
classroom or moved to another desk.
____E. I would not do may assigned work, teacher prepared packet,
or I stopped working early.
____F. I could not sit at my assigned desk without physically bothering
another person and/or their property.
____G. I interrupted the class routine by speaking out in a loud voice
without permission (without raising hand).
____H. I exhibited inappropriate behavior while attending a class activity
outside the classroom.

[ ] I can correct this problem on my own: (Explain how you will improve.)

[ ] I need help with this problem. Please involve my parents and/or the office.

______________________
Student

_____________
Date

Parent Name: ____________ Contact Phone: (HM)__________
(WK)__________

If you do not know what you did wrong, turn this paper over and write on the back what you understand is appropriate behavior in this class.


Evidence Rationale Statement

Classroom Management Adaption

During my student teaching experience, my own projected plans had to be adapted to my host teacher's existing system. Therefore, my own teaching methods had to be evaluated in relation to student performance and a new plan had to be designed to incorporate the systems already in place. The result was very gratifying as students and administration cooperatively worked for the best learning environment possible.

Evidence meets standard: Learning Environment 6.3


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