Featured School Story. What Is Responsive Classroom? Responsive Classroom is a student-centered, social and emotional learning approach to teaching and discipline. It is comprised of a set of research, and evidence-based practices designed to create safe, joyful, and engaging classroom and school communities for both students and teachers.
What are the four key domains of responsive classroom management?
The Four Key Domains of Responsive Classroom. Adults create learning tasks that are active, interactive, appropriately challenging, purposeful, and connected to students’ interests. Adults nurture a sense of belonging, significance, and emotional safety so that students feel comfortable taking risks and working with a variety of peers.
How do you deal with misbehavior in the classroom?
Keep a ring of morning meeting greetings, group activities, and brain breaks. All students are held accountable for their choices and actions. Responsive Classroom’s Logical Consequences are a way of responding to misbehavior that is respectful of children and helps them take responsibility for their actions.