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TAM2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 2025
DUE: 24 JULY 2025

This assessment is an individual written assignment. The primary source is your
prescribed book; there is no need to reference the source unless you have used a
different source.

QUESTION 1

The nature and aim of classroom management
Classroom management is a critical component of effective teaching and learning. It
encompasses teachers’ strategies, practices, and techniques to create and maintain an
orderly learning environment. The primary aim of classroom management is to foster a
positive and productive classroom atmosphere where students can engage in
meaningful learning experiences.

ANSWER

1.1 What is classroom management, and what should its primary aim be?

Classroom management means all the things a teacher does to keep the classroom
safe, organized, and ready for learning. It includes setting clear rules, routines, and
making sure learners behave well and focus on their work (UNISA, Study Unit 2, p. 56).

 

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Description

TAM2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 2025
DUE: 24 JULY 2025

This assessment is an individual written assignment. The primary source is your
prescribed book; there is no need to reference the source unless you have used a
different source.

QUESTION 1

The nature and aim of classroom management
Classroom management is a critical component of effective teaching and learning. It
encompasses teachers’ strategies, practices, and techniques to create and maintain an
orderly learning environment. The primary aim of classroom management is to foster a
positive and productive classroom atmosphere where students can engage in
meaningful learning experiences.

ANSWER

1.1 What is classroom management, and what should its primary aim be?

Classroom management means all the things a teacher does to keep the classroom
safe, organized, and ready for learning. It includes setting clear rules, routines, and
making sure learners behave well and focus on their work (UNISA, Study Unit 2, p. 56).

 

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