Educational Quest- An International Journal of Education and Applied Social Sciences
  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 7
  • Issue: 3

Priming Pre-Service Teachers for Managing Students ’Behaviour in the Classroom: An Indian Study

Indus Training and Research Institute (ITARI), Indus International School, Bangalore, India

*Address for correspondence, Indus Training and Research Institute (ITARI), Indus International School, Bangalore-562125, Karnataka, India *E-mail: subhagata.chattopadhyay@itari.in

Online published on 15 February, 2017.

Abstract

Priming pre-service teachers in identifying behavioural issues in students and their management in the classroom is important, especially prior to be on-job. Mock classrooms, if created optimally, would assist them to practice the solutions using require d skills of a 21sl century's teacher. Such practices, with time, motivate and make them confident in handling issues that may arise in the classroom. This paper describes howfrom a mock classroom, various issues have been identified and their corresponding solutions knitted. The study concludes that interpersonal communication through rapport building facilitates a seamless connection between the teacher and a student. Rapport Building is pivotal in handling most of the behavioral issues in a classroom for all the levels of study, such as the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP).

Keywords

Classroom management, Students ’behaviour pattern, Mock classroom, Strategies, Pre-service teachers, Rapport building