

EDUC220 Classroom Management Syllabus - Online
Tanya R. Mooney,
M.Ed.
Fall 2016
Dakota College at Bottineau
Course Syllabus
Keep this syllabus for reference throughout the semester
Course Title:
Classroom Management
Instructor:
Tanya R. Mooney,
M.Ed.
Course Prefix/Number:
EDUC220
Office:
Online
Class Location:
Online
Office Hours:
Online and by Appointment
Lecture/Lab Schedule:
Online
Instructor Contact Information:
Email:
mrsmooney3@gmail.comCredits: 3
Pre-/Co-requisites:
None
Course Description:
EDUC 220 is an introduction to K-12 classroom management techniques for the K-12 classroom
teacher or paraeducator. Topics that will be covered include: physical space, behavioral norms, safety, time-
management, managing student work, and managing other special classroom needs.
Relationship to Campus Theme:
This course explores the DCB campus theme—nature, technology, and beyond—
through intentional case studies of how the world around us affects learning. The purpose of the Education and
Human Development Discipline is to educate students for careers as paraeducators, teachers, early childhood
professionals, and adult caregivers.
Goals/Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, student will:
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Recognize behavioral norms with the classroom setting.
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Describe management skills as related to the classroom.
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Give details regarding unique aspects of the classroom including special needs and violence.
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Distinguish the role of the paraeducator’s role versus classroom teacher’s role in guiding the classroom.
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Formulate techniques and strategies to modify student activities based on student behaviors and skill level.
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Demonstrate an understanding of a variety of classroom management programs
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Learn to provide cooperative learning activities to encourage positive social interaction among children, to
promote positive strategies of conflict resolution and to develop personal self-control, self-motivation and self-
esteem
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Identify the principles of child guidance based on the developmental characteristics of young children