In Classroom Management for Art, Music, and PE Teachers, Michael Linsin provides a comprehensive guide to managing classrooms in these specialized subjects. He addresses the unique challenges faced by teachers who often instruct hundreds of students across multiple grade levels and classrooms each week. Linsin emphasizes the importance of creating a positive and engaging learning environment, maintaining a calm and consistent demeanor, and implementing a clear behavior management plan with straightforward rules and consequences. His strategies aim to help teachers foster respect, accountability, and a love for learning in their students while minimizing disruptions and stress.
Linsin is an experienced educator and classroom management expert. He has over 30 years of teaching experience and is the founder of the Smart Classroom...
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Linsin argues that educators in the arts and physical education face unique challenges managing their classrooms. They often teach hundreds of pupils weekly, needing to oversee many different classrooms with varied behaviors and character traits. Additionally, they instruct various grade levels each day with limited time to transition between classes. Memorizing the names of so many students can also be a challenge.
(Shortform note: The challenge of teaching hundreds of pupils across many classes is compounded by the limitations of human cognition. Our working memory can only hold a handful of items at once, and our social attention is limited to tracking a small number of people at a time. This means that when teachers have to...
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Linsin emphasizes the importance of consistency in enforcing rules and consequences for successfully managing a classroom. He warns that a lack of consistency can result in increased frequency and severity of misconduct. Students notice when you’re inconsistent, and they feel it’s unfair, causing them to lose trust in you and see you as a leader they can’t believe in. They might then test your limits and become disrespectful, pushing back when you try to impose a penalty.
Without consistency, you may end up berating, scolding, and criticizing your students, viewing them as adversaries instead of allies. However, by being consistent, students respect and have faith in you. Your classroom management approach works as it should, and you won't need to shout or persuade students to behave. The plan offers fair and consistent protection for you and your class.
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