- Step 1: Have the student state the rule. Ask, “What rule have you broken?”
- Step 2: Clarify the rule so the student can see that it applies to this situation.
- Step 3: Have the student tell you the reason for the rule.
- Step 4: Have the student tell you the consequence.
- Step 5: Put the consequence into action.
Keeping this in consideration, what can teachers do to make students obey rules?
Here we are listing a few among the best classroom rules that can be implemented to improve student behavior and classroom discipline.
- Come to class prepared to learn.
- Don't ever cheat.
- Always be on time.
- Be attentive to teachers while teaching.
- No vandalism is allowed in the classroom.
- Be well dressed in complete uniform.
Secondly, how do you establish rules and consequences in the classroom? Sample rules and what they mean:
- Show respect: Follow classroom procedures and any directions given by the teacher.
- Be prepared: Come to class with your homework completed and have it out on your desk at the start.
- Be prompt: Arrive early.
- Participate: Actively contribute when asked or during group work.
Beside above, how do you ensure students follow rules?
Four Tips To Enforce Students To Follow Rules In Class
- Use a Reminder. If you see a student chatting a bit with a classmate, ask: “Do you have a question?
- A Consequence Has to Follow. Not all rules can be treated the same.
- Be Transparent and Fair.
- Talk More About Objectives Not Rules.
Why is it important to enforce a consequence for failure to follow classroom rules?
It is important to have consequences when students break your classroom rules. Three very commonly used consequences are referring a student to the office, calling the parents, or making an empty threat. When a teacher tells a student of a consequence but does not follow through, it affects the teacher's credibility.
