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The Kounin ModelJacob S. Kounin
Book: Discipline and Group Management in Classrooms
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Main idea
Organization+
Planning =
Good Classroom Management
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Jacob Kounin
Focuses on preventive discipline -- techniques and strategies designed to prevent the occurrence of discipline problems in the first place.
Good classroom management depends on effective lesson management.
The ways teachers handle misbehavior once it occurs are not the keys to successful classroom management.
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Kounin’s Principle Teachings
Teachers need to be attentive to all aspects of the classroom.
Effective teachers keep students attentive and actively involved.
Teachers should be able to attend to two activities at the same time.
Activities should be enjoyable and challenging.
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Kounin’s Key Ideas
The Ripple Effect Withitness Overlapping Effective
Transitions Group Focus Satiation
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The Ripple Effect
The "ripple effect" occurs when the teacher corrects a misbehavior in one student, and this positively influences the behavior of other nearby students.
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Withitness
Awareness of what is going on in all parts of the classroom at all times.
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Overlapping
Being able to attend to two or more issues at the same time.
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Effective Transitions
Keeping lessons moving with avoiding abrupt changes.
Smoothness Momentum of the
lesson
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Group Focus
The ability to keep members of the class or group paying attention to the task
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Satiation
Being satisfied or having enough
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Teachers can reduce satiation by:
Providing a feeling of progress Offering challenges throughout the
lesson Being enthusiastic Adding variety to the lesson
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Teachers need Lesson Movement
Emphasized a strong relationship between…
Effective Management and
Effective Teaching!