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Classroom Management Style Profile

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1. Students must be in their seats at the


beginning of class.

2. Teacher lacks confidence to discipline


students.

3. Students are expected to listen to the


lecture to gain the necessary
knowledge.

4. Teacher sets up rules and consistently


enforce them, but they also value their
students’ input.

5. Teacher cares more about students’


feelings than classroom control.

6. The teacher strives not to hurt the


students’ feelings and has difficulty
saying no or enforcing rules.

7. Teacher may be in contact with


students outside of school.

8. Teacher provides positive reinforcement


for good work

9. Teacher tells his/her students what to


do and when to do it.
10. When a student interrupts a lecture, the
teacher accepts the interruption with the
belief that the student must surely have
something valuable to add.

11. Teacher encourages students to


engage in active discussion and work
together

12. Students are allowed to ‘do their own


thing.’

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