
In the Trenches A Few Thoughts on Classroom Order
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Apr 23, 2025 Explore the art of classroom governance and discover why many new teachers feel unprepared. Delve into how elementary classrooms create a mood of order, making learning enjoyable. Learn the benefits of starting class with group recitation to foster community and expectations. Joshua Gibbs makes a case for intentional seating arrangements that promote focus and responsibility. Plus, find out why honest discussions about classroom chaos are essential for improvement, and how a simple bell can create clear transitions. Ideal for educators seeking effective strategies!
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Inspired By Elementary Classrooms
- Joshua Gibbs says most of his best classroom-order ideas came from watching elementary teachers.
- He adapted elementary strategies to his high school practice over several years.
Mood Beats Meeting Culture
- Elementary classrooms set a mood that makes students like school while many high school rooms feel like business meetings.
- Joshua Gibbs argues that governing by mood, not by case-by-case rule enforcement, preserves student engagement.
Start With Group Recitation
- Begin class with a group recitation to model proper speech and communal identity.
- Use a daily catechism to practice organized speaking and set expectations for the whole period.











