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I cannot get enough of your videos! Just watched another 3 and took notes. I am getting more information here than I did in my college classes! Thank you very much!
I've been subbing for three days now and have realized I'm somewhere between authoritative and indulgent. Hopefully as time goes on, I'll become more and more of the former than the latter!!
Authoritative. I like to have high structure and expectations, but I am willing to hear students out and reconsider things as needed, but only after careful consideration and clear communication on why things will change. I also love discussion and strive to give as much positive feedback to kids as possible to keep them motivated and encouraged to keep going.
I think I'm more of an authoritative - I have a Russian background, so I'm used to a very strict education style, however I also grew up in Canada, so experienced the other end of Permissive and Indulgent. Now I work in an IB PYP education model, so I also strive to have students have freedom in their learning, which is well thought out.
Indulgent teacher. May you help us to go deeper with the weakness and the strength part of each class management style? and how can we improve our own teaching style?
Thanks for this video. My students (college of education) and I appreciate your clear, concise approach to the styles (and the illustrations)! We used your video as the foundation for an in class activity.
I go between all 4, but just because I am permissive at times, doesn't mean that I don't care, or don't prepare. It means that if a student has an idea that's better than mine, my kids just can't learn today, or it would be better for their mental health to do something else, we'll do something else. In Indulgent, I've allowed students to take over and teach the class for me, to show what they know, and how hard it is to be at the top of the room, to foster empathy and to check on their level of knowledge. You need to be very confident in your classroom culture to do so, but I would still catagorise it as permissive or indulgent. I normally try to start out Authoritative, accidentally step into Authoritarian when things go too far in Indulgent, but I try and stay in those corners. But sometimes, Permissive is the way to go to foster student relationships, to care for all parts of their being, not just their brain, and to ensure healthy kiddos.
I love your videos. I am going for an interview tomorrow and have been a teacher for 12 years. I want to flip my classroom with google so bad. Your videos are awesome! I love that they are not long and cut right to the chase! Keep up the good work :)
Hello everyone, how can I change my teaching style from indulgent style to authoritative ? This is my 1st year as an intern and I'm new teacher at the school I'm working at the moment. The problem is that I don't know how to move from a warning to consequences. I'll be happy to read your comments. Thank you in advance.
How can I make the transition from indulgent to authoritative? I'm about to be thrown to the wolves next month as a teacher-resident still attending school. I'll be teaching 6th grade math.
I feel you create several black and white fallacies in your presentation especially regarding teacher involvement. An authoritorian teacher isn't automatically lesser involved and a permissive teacher isn't necessarily one who doesn't plan or doesn't care about the teacher. I am very strict with my students but I'm also very involved in their learning and my leadership style, which has changed over time, is an reflection of the type of learning environment I find myself in b
This is the equivalent of saying only one political philosophy is right, and everyone else is doing a terrible job. Do you really think all good teachers have the same style? And yet, the way you group classroom styles, you imply only one way works.
Right. I was democratic during Quantum Learning Era. Then shifted to indulgent during Mozart Effect era - many games and music in class. Then shifted to authoritative when I found out that direct teaching works best for exams and fast. Now I like to be 50% authoritative, 40% democratic 10% indulgent. But if all theories doesnt work with my toughest class, I'll go care-free style - I wont go too tough on myself for failing that one.
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I cannot get enough of your videos! Just watched another 3 and took notes. I am getting more information here than I did in my college classes! Thank you very much!
Authoritative 100%. My kids either love me or hate me. I care for them deeply, but will not be manipulated.
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I've been subbing for three days now and have realized I'm somewhere between authoritative and indulgent. Hopefully as time goes on, I'll become more and more of the former than the latter!!
I love how you summarize and deliver the information!
Authoritative. I like to have high structure and expectations, but I am willing to hear students out and reconsider things as needed, but only after careful consideration and clear communication on why things will change. I also love discussion and strive to give as much positive feedback to kids as possible to keep them motivated and encouraged to keep going.
I like this thinking
You have such a clear teaching style!
I think I'm more of an authoritative - I have a Russian background, so I'm used to a very strict education style, however I also grew up in Canada, so experienced the other end of Permissive and Indulgent. Now I work in an IB PYP education model, so I also strive to have students have freedom in their learning, which is well thought out.
Indulgent teacher. May you help us to go deeper with the weakness and the strength part of each class management style? and how can we improve our own teaching style?
Thanks for this video. My students (college of education) and I appreciate your clear, concise approach to the styles (and the illustrations)! We used your video as the foundation for an in class activity.
I go between all 4, but just because I am permissive at times, doesn't mean that I don't care, or don't prepare. It means that if a student has an idea that's better than mine, my kids just can't learn today, or it would be better for their mental health to do something else, we'll do something else.
In Indulgent, I've allowed students to take over and teach the class for me, to show what they know, and how hard it is to be at the top of the room, to foster empathy and to check on their level of knowledge. You need to be very confident in your classroom culture to do so, but I would still catagorise it as permissive or indulgent.
I normally try to start out Authoritative, accidentally step into Authoritarian when things go too far in Indulgent, but I try and stay in those corners. But sometimes, Permissive is the way to go to foster student relationships, to care for all parts of their being, not just their brain, and to ensure healthy kiddos.
Wow! I easily understand your explanations. Thank you👍
I love your videos. I am going for an interview tomorrow and have been a teacher for 12 years. I want to flip my classroom with google so bad. Your videos are awesome! I love that they are not long and cut right to the chase! Keep up the good work :)
Hoping to indulge. i think those have been the best teachers for me. :)
Indulgent teacher all the way.
Please can you highlight some similarities between the authoritarian and authoritative classroom management style
Authoritarian and authoritative
Hello everyone, how can I change my teaching style from indulgent style to authoritative ? This is my 1st year as an intern and I'm new teacher at the school I'm working at the moment. The problem is that I don't know how to move from a warning to consequences. I'll be happy to read your comments. Thank you in advance.
You‘ll find great teaching support here ruclips.net/video/Jt7QjNWXFyQ/видео.html hope it helps you.
A great summary. Thanks.
What if I switch to all 4 in one day
Shukriya sir...your teaching is amazing
Hi. Could you do one for adult learners?
I like ypur way of prasenting your informstion
I think there should be a hybrid model!
How can I make the transition from indulgent to authoritative? I'm about to be thrown to the wolves next month as a teacher-resident still attending school. I'll be teaching 6th grade math.
Amazing
indulgent teacher :D
Im def an indulgent one
I can't do authoritarian.. I'm a cool guy to a default. Indulgent style for me. But I need to get to a little authoritative.
I got a little of authoritarian , Authoritative , and permissive .
my style is democratic.😊
Thanks! man
good
I'm authoritative
How will this work if I have 120 students 🙃?
120 Students, good luck with that! Lol
I feel you create several black and white fallacies in your presentation especially regarding teacher involvement. An authoritorian teacher isn't automatically lesser involved and a permissive teacher isn't necessarily one who doesn't plan or doesn't care about the teacher. I am very strict with my students but I'm also very involved in their learning and my leadership style, which has changed over time, is an reflection of the type of learning environment I find myself in b
I'm the indulgent type. I hate it. Not where you wanna be.
William Kern, don’t worry about it man. We all have our phases. Rock On!
indulgeing
hi
Indulgent teacher.
Indulgent
This is the equivalent of saying only one political philosophy is right, and everyone else is doing a terrible job. Do you really think all good teachers have the same style? And yet, the way you group classroom styles, you imply only one way works.
Right. I was democratic during Quantum Learning Era. Then shifted to indulgent during Mozart Effect era - many games and music in class. Then shifted to authoritative when I found out that direct teaching works best for exams and fast.
Now I like to be 50% authoritative, 40% democratic 10% indulgent.
But if all theories doesnt work with my toughest class, I'll go care-free style - I wont go too tough on myself for failing that one.
Great