The term “classroom management” implies a process used by teachers to ensure students are learning during instruction even while disruptive behavior is occurring.  Teachers use a variety of strategies and techniques to prevent distracting behaviors or to impose consequences for said behavior.  Classroom management has become increasingly more important as the stakes continue to rise for students to score better and achieve higher.  At the same time, management has become more difficult during the technology-rich era of instant gratification.

Enter classroom management technology.  These web-based programs and apps allow teachers to take the burden off of classroom management and focus on instruction.

 

Google Classroom –  Google Classroom is a platform for teachers to create, distribute, and grade assignments paperlessly.  Students can receive assignments and other information with their device or desktop. You must have a Google Education account to use this program and sign up is free.

 

Edmodo – Edmodo is a secure, social learning platform for teachers and students.  Teachers can share information, post assignments, and store vital information for parents and students to access.  It is similar to Facebook but a controlled environment that is school appropriate.

 

Too Noisy – The Too Noisy App ($3.99) is a noise level meter that tracks the sound level in the classroom.  The app will indicate noise level increases beyond the acceptable level.

 

The Great Behavior Game – For K-5 students, the Great Behavior Game rewards students for displaying on-task behavior during instructional times.  Monitor student progress, generate and print reports, and send home weekly progress reports.

 

Teacher’s Assistant –   “Document student behavior and communicate with parents.  Teacher’s Assistant helps you track behavior, notice trends, communicate with parents, and manage your students.”  You can create categories to monitor recurring behaviors like talking, bullying, etc.  It also allows you to log positive behavior.  Try the free version (iOS) or upgrade to Pro on iPad, iPhone, and Android.

 

Class Dojo – Encourage positive student behavior using a virtual reward system.  Using private, digital student portfolios, students can showcase their work for their parents to see.  Teachers can share photos, videos, announcements, and message parents.  Class Dojo can translate into any language.  Download the app for use on your device or log in using your desktop computer.

 

Teacher Kit – This is great for K-12 and beyond.  Manage multiple classes and students simultaneously.  Log student attendance, record grades, track behavior, create student seating charts, and print and share reports.  You can download the app on your device or use Teacher Kit on the web.

 

Learn Boost – LearnBoost allows teachers to create and manage lessons, track grades, share student progress with parents, and monitor attendance in a secure platform.

 

What is your favorite classroom management program or app?

 

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