Thursday, 18 April 2013

Putting the chop on misbehaviour: Class Dojo


Although I am a secondary teacher I have come across a great behviour tool for primary school teachers. Enter Class Dojo! Class Dojo gives you a visual representation of your class on your interactive whiteboard with each student represented by an avatar. No not your Sam Worthington blue like creature, but a little creature that looks more at home at Monsters Inc. This automatically appeals to the younger age groups.

As you can see below with my Hollywood class, there are green circles and red circles in the corners of some of the students. These green circles with the numbers represent positive demonstrations of beaviours such as creativity, great insight, hard work, helping others, participation and presentation. Then there are the red circles that represent demonstrations of negative behaviour such as disrespect, disruption, interrupting, late, no homework and out of chair. All done by a simple click of the student on the interactive whiteboard and choosing the behaviour demonstrated. Basic classroom expectations that can now be recorded for you to track and manage.

But that is not all this great tool can do! You can use this to mark attendance for your class and set up timers or even use it to select random students. But that’s not all. What is one of the hardest things when teaching?? I find keeping track and recording students behaviour to give a good insight for parents. Class Dojo allows you to enter parent’s emails that correspond with the student and a weekly report will be sent automatically. Parent – teacher contact conducted automatically and on a weekly basis. Done!

Overall I think Class Dojo is a great behaviour management tool and an even better tool for positive reinforcement. It gives the students an opportunity to see when they are doing well (and bad) and lets parents know as well.

www.classdojo.com


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