Well-managed classrooms are classrooms that are efficient and where everything runs smoothly. Careful classroom management can help to reduce distraction and maximise learning time, as well as building a structured environment that promotes positive interactions and supports students’ development of important skills.
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| 605 605 plays | 5/5 (1 Vote)In this Mexican classroom the students are working on a challenging open-ended enquiry around sequences, which progresses to quadratics. The students are organised into… -
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| 518 518 plays | 5/5 (2 Votes)Have you tried “Tingo-tingo Tango-tango” yet? This Colombian teacher starts their lesson in a very engaging and energising way by playing a rapid game with… -
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| 464 464 plays | 4.8/5 (5 Votes)It is normal to encounter disruptions in a classroom. This Mexican teacher offers an example of how to ensure that minor disruptions do not disrupt the flow of learning… -
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| 421 421 plays | 4.7/5 (6 Votes)In this Japanese classroom the teacher uses clear routines to manage the time on task and the classroom structure. The teacher puts a two minute countdown timer on the… -
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| 412 412 plays | 4.5/5 (6 Votes)This Japanese classroom offers a rich example of student collaboration, where learning is driven by peer-interactions between students. Students are working in small… -
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| 287 287 plays | 4/5 (3 Votes)This Japanese has set students a very challenging problem that they are working on collaboratively. The teacher walks around the whole classroom, checking on… -
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| 503 503 plays | 4/5 (1 Vote)This teacher encourages students to take the time to self-reflect on their learning and to evaluate their progress. This Colombian lesson finishes with a self-assessment…