Chapter 1

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CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND INSTRUCTIONALDESIGN FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS

Dr. William RieckProfessor of Education

Get ready to learn and have fun!

Grade distribution based on last eight semesters or 505students

A grades = 60 or about 12%B grades = 234 or about 46 %C grades = 174 or about 34%D grades = 9 or about 2%F grades = 21 or about 5%

2.58 or 2.72 without the “F”s

PowerPoint SlidesAfter used in class, not before

Paper documentsSyllabusSupplemental instructions for major assignments

NoticesChanges in schedules, etcE-mail communication

¶Subscription is required

¶Upload only required data from Observations; DO NOT push to me

¶Classroom management plan goes toPortal or unit assessment with my name

GRADING FACTORS•Mid term exam 25%

•Final exam 25%

•Observations, 15%

•Unit plan, 25%

•Practice Sheets, 10%

Required of all students in secondary programsSubmitted for Portal Three review

Anytime after chapter fiveWill receive an “I” if not submitted

For K-12 certification areas will be done in other classes [physical education]All, both secondary and K-12 may use a paper copy as one of the essay questions on final examGo to College of Education Web Page and download Portal 1,2,3 candidate guideUse the rubric as a guide for construction

ATTENDANCE•Not a factor in grading except…

Missing am exam requires a physicians excuse

Submitting an assignment late will result in a grade reduction and nothing will be accepted after the class before the exam. Exception: Practice Sheets are not accepted late.

Assignments mailed to me and post marked on or beforethe due date are considered on time.

For all assignments…

A+ = 97 -100 (99) C+ = 77-79 (78)A = 93-96 (95) C = 73=76 (75) F = 01-59 (55)A- = 90-92 (91) C- = 70-72 (71) Missing = 0B+ = 87-89 (88)B = 83-86 (85) D = 60-69 (65)B- = 80-82 (81)

For final grades…

A = 90.0; B = 80.0; C = 70.0; D = 60.0; F<60

BUT IF YOU RECEIVE AN ‘F’ON BOTH THE UNIT PLAN AND THE FINAL EXAM, YOU FAIL THE COURSE!

Teaching and Instruction•Views on Teaching

- Clark- Orlich-Hunter

-Rieck

•Views on Instruction

-Johnson

-Rieck

- Arends

INSTRUCTION

TEACHING

Time for you to think of at least three actions or decisionsyou may make in each category!

Need for Decision

Background

Tentative Decision

Implement Decision

Feedback

Conclusion

TYPES OF DECISIONS•Instructional

-Content decisions

-Student behavior

-Facilitate learning

•Peripheral

•Decisions are made in context

RIECK’S RULE ON DECISIONS

All of life is decision making.What is most important isthat we use our backgroundand learn from our previousdecisions so we do not repeatthe mistakes of the past.