One of the biggest struggles that teachers face in their classrooms is behavior management. Maintaining the focus of 15+ students in a classroom, whether that be Kindergarten or 12th grade, takes a lot of patience and practice. There are strategies that can be used to keep the attention of the students, such as to stop talking until the students resume listening intently, take away points for participation if they are being disrespectful, or timeouts where students lay their heads down on the table silently for a minute or so until they can regain focus. Still, these strategies only work for so long. Thankfully, there is a recently released application that can definitely help with this classroom issue.
ClassDojo by Class Twist Inc. offers an easy way for teachers to keep students engage in the classroom, as well as keep parents in the loop. This application allows you to record each student from the classroom's names as if each student has their own account. The teacher can give students encouragement with digital awards and encouraging comments. Students may earn points for reasons such as attending class on time, turning in homework when it is due, participating in class, helping another student, asking questions, sharing with the class, and more! Students are often motivated by competition. As their points add up, awards may be given at the end of months, or semesters, like a contest (The previous statement is just an example. remembering that there are many other ways to encourage students to earn points.) You can also customize important skills in the classroom on the application such as focus, curiosity, presenting, etc. The application is free and designed for iPhones, iPads, and iPhones.
Customer reviews for this application have all been incredibly positive and ratings are at an average of four and a half stars out of five stars. Parents can keep up to date on their children's progress by checking in with the app; based on review comments, they often enjoy the feature that allows them to have conversations with the teacher over messenger about their children and classroom activities. One can share photos over messenger, as well. This is a much safer way to share classroom updates than, say, posting pictures and names on facebook, twitter, or other social media sites. I definitely recommend considering using this app in your classroom for photo sharing and behavior reinforcement.
A Parent's Review of ClassDojo
A Parent's Review of ClassDojo