Visit http://www.behaviourneeds.com/ccm/sample for more videos like this.<br /><br />Classroom Management Strategies - 5 classroom management strategies to get student attention<br /><br />One of the most challenging aspects of teaching when it comes to classroom management is getting attention from noisy students and challenging groups.<br /><br />Like most teachers, you have probably tried a wide range of classroom management strategies to deal with disruptive students but unless you have a proven system for dealing with classroom management problems as they occur (i.e. a classroom management plan), successfully managing a rowdy, changing group can be very difficult. <br /><br />Without doubt, one of the most important classroom management strategies a teacher needs is a way of gaining attention from a challenging group and getting them to listen to instructions. It's obvious - if they don't listen to your instructions, how can they do as you ask? How can you expect them to behave?<br /><br />In this short video Rob Plevin explains 5 practical, proven classroom & behaviour management strategies to get student attention in a noisy classroom. The video is a sample from our Behaviour-ology resource site (http://www.behaviour-ology.com) where you will find all kinds of classroom management strategies and tips including videos from our live classroom management courses. <br /><br />You can also register for our free classroom management mini-course at http://www.behaviourneeds.com which brings free classroom management strategies to your inbox every week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_jQ81O0yzM