Classroom Management Model
Classroom Management Model
Classroom Rules
1. No talking while director is talking, only principal players should be giving comments. If
you have a question, raise your hand to ask or wait until after the rehearsal.
2. All phones will be placed inside your instrument case at the beginning of rehearsal. If a
tuning device is needed, the teacher will provide one.
3. Bring a pencil to every rehearsal.
4. When setting your instrument down, put it on a stand or lightly on a ground making sure
people can see where you set it. DO NOT set it on your chair as it can be easily knocked
off by a passerby.
5. Your instrument should be cleaned, put away, and stored properly either in a band locker
or in a safe place at home after every rehearsal..
Background Information
1st grade boy, African-American, lives with his grandmother due to family issues with the father.
Performs well when focusing but cannot maintain focus for extended amounts and refuses to
During a summer music church camp, the 1st grade classroom was coming from several activities
to rehearse a song they’ve been learning until their parents picked them up when the subject
comes into the classroom to realize the pillows used to sit on have been taken away. During a
previous class period the pillows became a major distraction when one boy decided to make a
tall pile of pillows to sit on, prompting a few other students to do the same, eventually leading up
to a pillow fight to know over each other’s piles. When the teacher took away those pillows
while the students where away, the subject was extremely upset by the slight change in
environment and refused to participate until pillows were brought back and resorted to either
screaming or knocking over chairs and other small items in the room. This created a major
distraction for the other students and no singing was able to be rehearsed until the subject could
be calmed.
After several minutes of trying to refocus the class, other students started to join in the ruckus
caused by the subject, so the teacher decided to take the students outside to a nearby playground
to exert all the apparent energy in the children. Seeming to peak the interested of the subject, the
teacher leads the children outside, having them hold hands as there was a small alley street to
cross to get there. Coming down a flight of stairs, one student pulled too hard and caused the
subject to fall down the stairs, making them start to cry loudly for other classrooms to hear. The
teacher had a secondary teacher finish leading the children to the playground as this teacher sat
with the subject on the stairs and made sure no injuries occurred, talking to him about what
happened and hearing what he perceived the student in front of him appeared to do. The teacher
made sure the subject understood the other student had no intention to hurt him and helped him
up and out to the playground where the subject played with his classmates the rest of the time
Assessment
I believe the teacher had a very smart response to everything that happened. When the student
started causing other students to become disruptive, they gave the students a refreshing change of
environment that the students could enjoy even at the cost of a short rehearsal. When the student
hurt himself and started causing a distraction for nearby classrooms, the teacher took a very calm
approach and made sure to keep calm and remain positive, listening to the students issues and
helping him understand what happened. We later found out that because of the student’s home
life, he reacts very well to physical touch like a hug or a hand on the back, which the teacher did
while on the stairs. Though this can be very hard to apply to any general situation outside of a
church music camp, I believe the teacher still had a very smart approach to dealing with this
issue and think it can be applied one way or another to an elementary classroom like this one.