Advanced Skills for Classroom Management
Introduction
A well-managed classroom does not happen magically – it takes planning, effort and commitment to create effective and responsive classrooms.  For many teachers their craft is implicit; they have learned over many years what works and their skills operate at an intuitive level. But once made explicit, these same skills can be learned and practiced even by novice teachers; studies show that understanding and using specific strategies for effective classroom management can transform teaching and learning. The content of this course has been revised and updated in 2023.
- Course Overview
- Course Content
- Assessment & Award
- Tutors and Support
- FAQs
About the course
Identifying the 'secret' ingredients of effective classroom management allows us to incorporate evidence-based approaches and strategies into our own classroom practices. Being an effective teacher means having the ability to create an optimal learning environment for all students. This process requires ongoing development and application of a range of teaching and management skills every day and in every class. Effective teachers create and maintain orderly, stimulating and motivating learning environments. They foster a classroom culture where self-discipline, responsibility and creativity are encouraged and where students develop an awareness of the consequences of their own behaviour and a respect for others.
Better teaching, better behaviour, and higher achievement are all intertwined. This course helps teachers to develop their own repertoire of advanced classroom management skills, enhancing learning, behaviour and wellbeing. Drawing on fascinating psychological research, it delivers powerful strategies and proven techniques which can be easily adopted in your practice. It examines the influence of teachers’ attitudes, beliefs and expectations on pupils and encourages reflection and a self-evaluative approach. From evidence-based practices for building positive behaviour, to approaches for conflict resolution and preventing stress and burnout, this course provides you with a wealth of knowledge and practical resources to boost your confidence and skills.
Who is this course aimed at?
This course is specifically aimed at teachers, SNAs and others with a professional interest in developing their repertoire of classroom management skills.
Approved by the Department of Education
This course is approved by the Department of Education.
Three EPV days will be allowed for primary school teachers who take the course during the summer term. Please note this provision applies only to the summer term as per Department guidelines.
This course has four terms each year, Spring, May/June, Summer & Autumn.
This course will equip you with an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the critical importance of classroom management to learning, and its contribution to student motivation, behaviour, and achievement. The course provides a review of existing tried and tested techniques for managing classrooms effectively and creating a classroom where students are encouraged to try new ideas, manage their own learning and where mistakes are viewed as an opportunity for growth. It provides you with a research-based approach to classroom management, which is also designed to enhance learning behaviour and wellbeing.
Key practices are identified which promote positive behaviour and effective teaching and learning. We provide a framework for building a positive classroom climate; developing trust and responsiveness, safety and predictability and encouraging high levels of motivation and engagement. We examine the impact of students’ life experiences and unique differences on learning and behaviour and look at differentiation as one of the keys to positive behaviour. Practical approaches which enhance classroom management are detailed, including choices and consequences, democracy in the classroom, peer mentoring and cooperative learning. Social and emotional literacy and the role of direct instruction for behaviour and learning are also explored and approaches for building self-regulation skills are explained. Finally we look at how you can handle stress, prevent burnout and make these skills your own.
Highlights
- Develop your repertoire of advanced classroom management skills
- Support students to work together towards mutual goals of learning and behaviour
- Review tried and tested techniques for managing classrooms effectively
- Develop strategies for motivating reluctant learners, encouraging student self-discipline, self -respect and responsibility
- Learn how to identify and prevent stress and burnout
- Enjoy rich opportunities for collaboration with our online network of learners and tutors.
- Save printable course materials and resources for future reference.
Interactive Learning Assignments accompany each module. Each student is also required to complete a Reflective Assignment as well as a CPD record.
On completion, you will receive a Certificate of Continuing Professional Development and a Learning Log of your work, which can be included in your CPD portfolio.All of our tutors are experts in classroom management and positive behaviour and will provide you with one-to-one guidance as you complete your studies online.
Technical support is provided by our dedicated team of qualified learning technologists, who are available to assist you by telephone or email.Our courses are designed for educators, special needs professionals, parents and anyone with an interest in special needs education or positive psychology. Our courses are particularly suitable for those who require flexibility and freedom in accessing professional education and updating their skills.
Our courses are 20 hours long, fully online and can be completed entirely at your own pace over the term. It will be possible to download each module and print it off to study in your own time offline if you prefer.
Our courses run four times a year, in Spring, May/June, Summer & Autumn.
You can enrol online here or by calling +35316510618. Due to the self paced, flexible nature of the course we accept enrolments right up to 1 week before each term ends.
No, the courses are very user friendly and the skills necessary are quite basic and easily learned. We will be available to provide any technical assistance you need during the course.
You will need a computer with e-mail and access to the internet. Everything else you need for the course is provided though our integrated learning management system – this is user-friendly and easy to navigate.
These courses are suitable for people who have busy schedules but still want the opportunity to receive high quality professional development at a time that suits them.
We provide all the supports necessary to make this online learning experience a success for you. You will have access to our expert tutors who are available via email throughout the duration of your course during working hours from Monday to Friday. Technical support is also available through email and we can also be contacted by telephone at +35316510618.
Our learning management system logs all student activity online. This tells us if a student has accessed all the course material.
At the end of each module we ask students to contribute to an online forum for that module.
At the end of the entire course students are required to write a reflective assignment on the learning they gained from the course.
These activities are included in your 20 hours of study time.
Following successful completion of your course you will receive a Certificate of Continuing Professional Development which you can include on your CV.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY:
"I thoroughly enjoyed this course and feel I gained extremely useful information for my future teaching career. This course enabled me to reflect on my own teaching experience so far and think about what I have been doing right but also the things I could improve on and incorporate."
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COURSE DATES
Spring term
10th February - 6th April 2025
LAST ENROLMENT DATE
3rd April 2025
MAY/JUNE SNA TERM
To be confirmed
AUTUMN term
14th October - 8th December 2024
LAST ENROLMENT DATE
5th December 2024
Spring Term
12th February - 7th April 2024
LAST ENROLLMENT DATE
3rd April 2024
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DURATION
20 hours of self paced study any time during the term
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APPROVED BY
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FEES
€99.00
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