The five principles of Classroom Culture: Discipline, Control, Management, Engagement and Influence
Discipline - Many teachers do not take the time to teach their students what successful learning behaviour looks like
Management - The reinforcing of behavior needs to go hand in hand with the other four principals
Control - The capacity to cause someone to do what you ask. The importance of language and relationships
Influence - Getting students to believe. (Getting them to behave is more visible).
Engagement - Giving students plenty to say "yes" to, get involved in, lose themselves in. Transformation often begins with outside influences - Students often change from the "outside in"
There is synergy between these five principles.
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