 Keys to effective classroom management Classroom management skills of a teacher are extremely important in a classroom, because it is only when the classroom is managed effectively, that learning will take place for the students. Imagine a classroom without order and discipline where students can do whatever they want to, how can learning take place in such an environment? However classroom management skills, are skills that teachers acquire and hone over time, as they acquire experiences in managing different kinds of students, students with behavioral problems, with learning difficulties, or for teachers teaching the younger children. Those children who are overly enthusiastic in volunteering information, and who will not stop talking. The list is endless. Classroom management is a lifelong learning journey for the teacher. A classroom is dynamic, and that is what makes teaching fun and exciting. You can never expect what you will get from the students, especially when you receive a different batch of students every year. But a teacher must ensure that the classroom is managed well, so that effective learning takes place and the teacher enjoys his or her job. Teacher-students' relationships. One of the keys to managing classrooms well is relationships with the students. When the teacher has built good relationships with the students, the likelihood of respect for the teacher will be high, and we can expect that students will be willing to listen to and obey the teacher. To build good relationships, the teacher must display genuine care and concern for the students. As the saying goes, people don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care. To build relationships the teacher must also be intentional in getting to know the students, and make efforts in maintaining the relationships. This will take time but is definitely worthwhile in the long run. Teacher's Consistence. To gain the respect of the students, the teacher must be consistent in meeting out rules and consequences of behavior, so that fairness is displayed in the classroom. The one thing that will put students off is favoritism and inconsistency. Ensure that undesirable behavior is addressed. If not, the children will be confused as to what the standards of the teacher are. This will add to the confusion and misbehavior of the students. Learning Environment. A structured learning environment which includes clear, reliable routines, and procedures, will help the students especially the younger ones in their learning. Reinforce them daily in the classroom so that the students get into the routine of things. Once a routine is established and the students are clear about when to do what and be independent in learning, the teacher can have greater flexibility in executing simultaneous activities, and to carry out differentiated instruction. Engaging Lessons. Make lessons engaging. One of the reasons why students misbehave in classrooms is because they are bored and disengaged. If students are effectively engaged during lessons, they will not have an opportunity for any mischief in the classroom. Detailed lesson planning is important so that there is clarity in the flow of the lessons, and it helps the teacher to be structured in the lesson. Students are sharp and will be able to sense when teachers come into the classroom ill prepared. This will disengage the students. Positive Attitude. Research has also shown that happy children make better learners and can achieve better grades. Teachers are the key to influencing the atmosphere in the classroom. By creating a positive and supportive environment for learning, the teacher is actively modeling how they would like children to behave. Truly teachers are the role models and heroes for children in the early years of their learning. Teachers need to remember that children will emulate the behavior of the teachers, therefore modeling is important. To create a positive and supportive environment, teachers can offer praise for jobs well done, reinforce positive behaviors rather than emphasize on the negative, hold parties once a while to acknowledge and celebrate students' hard work. All these will contribute to a positive and supportive environment. Do you want to teach English abroad? Take a TEFL course today. The above I believe are some of the keys to effective classroom management.