ISSN: 2278-4853 Special Issue, March, 2020 Impact Factor: SJIF 2020 = 6.882
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A s i a n R e s e a r c h J o u r n a l s
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A s i a n J o u r n a l
o f M u l t i d i m e n s i o n a l
R e s e a r c h
( A D o u b l e B l i n d R e f e r e e d & R e v i e w e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l )
TASKS AND TECHNIQUES OF CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
Atabayeva Zarnigor Bakhran kizi*
*English Teacher,
Samarkand institute of
veterinary medicine,
UZBEKISTAN
Email id: Sweety.zarinka@mail.ru
ABSTRACT
The article is about classroom management that refers to the wide variety of skills and
techniques that teachers use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task, and
academically productive during a class
KEYWORDS: Classroom-Management Strategies, Effective Criteria, Set Of Rules, Self-
Regulation, Correct Misbehavior, Social-Emotional Learning.
INTRODUCTION
Classroom management refers to the wide variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to
keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task, and academically productive during
a class. When classroom-management strategies are executed effectively, teachers minimize the
behaviors that impede learning for both individual students and groups of students, while
maximizing the behaviors that facilitate or enhance learning. Generally speaking, effective
teachers tend to display strong classroom-management skills, while the hallmark filed with
students who are not working or paying attention. Analyses of different view points on this
problem show that control the process of teaching, discipline at the lesson and the classroom
management play a very important role in achieving efficiency in teaching.
Moskowitz and Hayman stress that if a teacher loses control in the class then it will be more
difficult to form to manage teaching process.
MAIN PART
The other specialists in this area Berliner in 1988 and Brothy and Good in 1986 argue that the
time a teacher has to take to correct misbehavior caused by poor classroom management skills
results in a lower rate of academic engagement in the classroom. This shows that if classroom
management is effective then it involves the learners into active work and clear communication
in classroom activities. Here much depends on the teacher and how he/she is able to motivate the
learners and effective classroom management used by the teacher at the lesson because
classroom management is closely linked to motivation, discipline and respect. If a teacher
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