Course Description
There is no question but that a class runs smoother and students are able to learn more in a well-managed classroom with a positive atmosphere. This course provides the opportunity to earn graduate-level professional development credit for the time you spend, outside of your regularly paid school day, to improve your classroom management skills through the development of practical approaches to management and discipline. If you have spent time researching strategies aimed at managing discipline or general classroom management, adapting them to fit your unique demographics and teaching style, and implementing them into your daily routine, then you have already done most of the work required to earn PD credit for your efforts. Or, if you are still in the process of developing your own successful spin on classroom management and discipline, you can use this coursework time to conduct your research and develop your strategies. Either way, it’s time to turn those extra hours of work done off the clock into professional development credits. To earn 6 PD Credits, just submit (1) a short description of the practical approaches you have created (or that you plan to create), (2) a self-created time log verifying the hours of work you have invested, and (3) selected proof of completed objectives.
About University of the Pacific
University of the Pacific, established in 1851, is California’s oldest private chartered university and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
The credits offered are post-baccalaureate, graded, graduate-level semester units of credit, provided directly through University of the Pacific, Benerd College. They are specifically designed to meet the needs of educators for Salary Advancement and Recertification. The credits/units are acceptable where local districts approve and applicable to state licensing where authorized. We always encourage you to check with your employer for acceptability of these credits/units. Course participants are responsible to determine acceptability of these credits for their intended use. Each graduate-level semester credit is equivalent to 15 hours of academic involvement.
Course Objectives
Upon successful mastery of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify classroom management techniques proven to improve student behavior in the classroom, build better relationships within the classroom, and promote a positive and supportive classroom environment.
- Integrate selected practical approaches to classroom discipline and management into your lesson presentation.
- Construct a manageable and welcoming environment conducive to student success.
- Reflect on how the integration of these practical approaches to discipline and management impacted your ability to teach and the ability of your students to learn.