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    CLM822
    Building and Managing an Effective Classroom Environment (ED/D 9110)

    Tuition: $179.00

    Units: 3

    This course is based on two standards of the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP): 1. Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning and 2. Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments for Student Learning. The audience for this class is teachers who want to start the year successfully. Good teaching requires effort, attention to detail, planning and reflection. Students of this class will get practical, useful ideas that can be implemented in the classroom to ensure a smooth start for the year and to help ensure their students' success.

    After completing this course, students will be able to:
    • Identify and describe ways to arrange of the physical environment of an engaging classroom
    • Use and describe specific strategies to create an equitable and respectful classroom climate that supports social development and group responsibility
    • Establish and maintain standards for student behavior by creating, posting and teaching rules, procedures and routines that support student learning
    • Reflect on classroom management
    • Use and reflect on techniques for using instructional time wisely through routines for beginning and ending class and through strategies that keep students on task
    • Connect students prior knowledge, life experience, and interests with learning goals. Reflect on the use of learning inventories, learning style assessments and/or interest surveys to promote students individual learning goals
    • Describe and use a variety of instructional strategies and resources to respond to students diverse needs.
    • Facilitate and reflect on learning experiences that promote autonomy, interaction, and choice
    • Promote and reflect on self-directed, reflective learning for all students
    • Use, reflect on and describe a lesson that engages students in problem solving, critical thinking, and other activities that make subject matter meaningful
    • Reflect on the 8-weeks of application of content in your classroom by compiling a portfolio of ideas that you used or that may be useful to you in the future


    No sessions are available for this course.



    Application for credit is available after you enroll in a course session. You should apply for credits within 6 months of the completion of the course.
    CLM822 Credits provided by Chapman University $180.00

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