Unraveling the Dynamics: Understanding the Process of Students Learning in Classroom Management at Balkh University

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  • Humaira Azam Assistant Professor, Department of English, Faculty of Education, Balkh University, Afghanistan
https://doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v3i2.237

Keywords:

Novice educators, student behavior management, communication, academic expectations, learning environment

Abstract

The paper's primary focus revolves around the pivotal role of effective classroom management in creating an optimal learning environment for students within the English department of an education faculty. Employing field research and a questionnaire, the researchers sought to gauge the significance of classroom management, drawing insights from the experiences and background knowledge of 105 students in their third and fourth years. The study identified key components for successful classroom management, encompassing curriculum and instructional aspects, teacher behavior, and the integration of management technology. The findings underscore the students' recognition of the critical importance of managing the classroom to ensure the smooth execution of learning activities and foster positive learning outcomes. The research advocates for teachers to prioritize various elements such as rule enforcement, strategic lesson planning, and active involvement in assessment processes. The paper concludes by asserting that language teachers must be attentive to the nuances of effective classroom management in their teaching practices, with the hope that the research's outcomes will serve as a valuable resource for language educators seeking to enhance their teaching methodologies.

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Azam, H. (2024). Unraveling the Dynamics: Understanding the Process of Students Learning in Classroom Management at Balkh University. Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 3(2), 21–25. https://doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v3i2.237
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