Integrating behaviorist and humanistic approaches create classroom management policies that are well-managed and emotionally supportive.

The psychology of classroom management: Behaviorist and humanistic theories


Integrating behaviorist and humanistic approaches helps teachers create a classroom environment that is well-managed and emotionally supportive

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Classroom management is paramount to effective teaching. It sets the stage for a productive learning environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The psychology behind classroom management is rich and varied, and draws from multiple theoretical frameworks that offer insights into how to shape student behavior and create a positive classroom culture.

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