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Building a Classroom Management Plan: From Fear to F.E.A.R.

William J. Niles

Inclusive education is here to stay. However, teachers remain fearful of their ability to deliver and assess curriculum and related activities for a diverse population of students. Current literature suggests that effective classroom planning includes four activities: a focus on planning to prompt and sustain student on-task behavior; an engagement of students in the learning process by building a sense of belonging and contribution to the classroom experience; a calculated arrangement, physically and administratively, of the classroom environment to facilitate participation and management of all students; and a reflection on what was tried, how did it work, and what adjustments are necessary.

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