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Practice guide
Exit routine
This practice guide will support you to refine an effective exit routine, which is important for maintaining a safe and orderly classroom environment.
Practice guide
Entrance routine
An effective entrance routine promotes safety, builds positive connections with students and maximises instructional time.
Practice guide
Building positive connections with all students
This practice guide provides practical suggestions to build positive connections with your students leading to positive teacher–student relationships.
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Acknowledgement and praise: Classroom management skill
Acknowledging and praising is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Circulation: Classroom management skill
Circulation is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Clear communication: Classroom management skill
Clear communication is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Deliberate pause: Classroom management skill
Deliberately pausing is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Non-verbal correction: Classroom management skill
Non-verbal correction is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Scanning your class: Classroom management skill
Scanning is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
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Voice control: Classroom management skill
Voice control is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour.
Project
Engaged classrooms through effective classroom management
Students learn best in well-managed classrooms. AERO’s classroom management resources support teachers to create safe and supportive learning environments through evidence-based practices.
Research report
Review of remote and online learning experiences during COVID-19
The review was administered by the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) and conducted by the Centre for International Research on Education Systems (CIRES) at Victoria University.