1.1. INTRODUCTION Classroom Management is about creation of positive learning environments. But the concept of positive learning environment is both broad and vague. Despite educator’s concerns with the nature of classroom learning environments, few recent studies have investigated either teachers’ knowledge or practices of classroom management in positive learning environments. As such there is inadequate understanding of how teachers support both engaged learning and positive social interaction (Oakes, 2009). In this regard, so many writers and researchers have urged educators to move toward broader and more comprehensive positions on issues of classroom management in (Jones, 2006). As Jones advocates, “at its best, classroom management is not only a means to effective instruction, it has also becomes a vehicle for providing students with a sense of community and increased skills in interpersonal communication, conflict management and self control. Nevertheless, lack of recent empirical evidence has left educators without clear direction and understandings of what knowledge and practices teachers utilize in creating and managing socially complex learning environments. It is as if educators understand the blueprints for a house, but not the tools with which to construct it. As such educators are hampered in their efforts to provide prospective teachers with the appropriate tools to implement their visions for establishing positive learning environment. It is against this background the researchers sees the subject matter of this research as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The difficulty of novices in dealing with the complexities of teaching and the social immediacy of the classroom is no small issue. This is so because most teachers are constraint by classroom management because of the dynamic nature of teaching. On the other hand, the complexity of classroom setting also impede teaching sequel to the perception by beginning teachers that classroom management is complex. This is an obstacle to effective planning for positive learning environment. As such the subject matter: The role of teachers in classroom management is seen as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.3 Objective of the Study The central objective of this research is to examine the role of the teacher in classroom management, the specific objectives are: To examine the function of teacher in classroom management. To identify the effectiveness of classroom management on student achievement in Rimi College, Kaduna. To find out how classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College, Kaduna. To identify the problem militating against classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna. 1.4 Significance of the Study The significance of a study of this magnitude cannot be overemphasized, local government education department, state and federal ministries of Education involved in policy formulation and implementation, school management, incoming students and above all teachers as well as researchers will find this really significant especially as they utilize the findings. To the local government departments as well as state and federal ministries of education engage in policy formulation and implementation, the finding of this study can be used as a basis for enacting policies that will effectively improve the quality of classroom management and standard of education. School management can also use the result of this study as an insight in formulating strategies to effectively run their schools. It should be noted that this study is of scholarly importance. As such teachers as well as students undertaking research work similar to the present study and other scholars alike who may wish to use this work as a reference material or a springboard for their own research, will find this study useful. 1.5 Research Questions The following research questions will be used to guide the study: What are the functions of the teacher in classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna? What is the effectiveness of classroom management on students’ achievement in Rimi College Kaduna? How does classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College Kaduna? What are the problems militating against Classroom managements in Rimi College Kaduna? 1.6. Research Hypothesis H0: there is no significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria H0: there is a significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria 1.7 Scope of the Study The scope of the study covers an empirical examination of the role of teachers in classroom management in Rimi College Kaduna; as well as the functions of the teacher in classroom management. The study equally covers the effectiveness of classroom management on students achievement in Rimi College Kaduna as well as the influence of classroom management on development and the problems militating against classroom management in Rimi College. 1.8 Definition of Terms Teacher: Lesson instructor and class manager in school (Okoh, 2002). Educational Leadership: This is the process of formulating and implementing educational policies in Schools (Bolam, 1999). School Management: This is an act of getting things done through planning, organizing, coordinating and monitoring school activities in order to achieve the school goal. Classroom Management: This is planning and setting of rules procedures, disciplinary interventions and teacher-student Relationships in schools. Educational Policy: Policy is a statement of government on education. Head Teacher: A teacher who is in charge of primary school. Administration: This is the act of planning, organizing and coordination of human and material resources in order to implement government policy in primary school. Teachers Education: The training and retraining of teachers through further studies in institution of higher learning. Transformational Leadership: This is a leadership style that completed change old techniques to new and much more effective technique. 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Home / Economics education / 1.1. INTRODUCTION Classroom Management is about creation of positive learning environments. But the concept of positive learning environment is both broad and vague. Despite educator’s concerns with the nature of classroom learning environments, few recent studies have investigated either teachers’ knowledge or practices of classroom management in positive learning environments. As such there is inadequate understanding of how teachers support both engaged learning and positive social interaction (Oakes, 2009). In this regard, so many writers and researchers have urged educators to move toward broader and more comprehensive positions on issues of classroom management in (Jones, 2006). As Jones advocates, “at its best, classroom management is not only a means to effective instruction, it has also becomes a vehicle for providing students with a sense of community and increased skills in interpersonal communication, conflict management and self control. Nevertheless, lack of recent empirical evidence has left educators without clear direction and understandings of what knowledge and practices teachers utilize in creating and managing socially complex learning environments. It is as if educators understand the blueprints for a house, but not the tools with which to construct it. As such educators are hampered in their efforts to provide prospective teachers with the appropriate tools to implement their visions for establishing positive learning environment. It is against this background the researchers sees the subject matter of this research as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The difficulty of novices in dealing with the complexities of teaching and the social immediacy of the classroom is no small issue. This is so because most teachers are constraint by classroom management because of the dynamic nature of teaching. On the other hand, the complexity of classroom setting also impede teaching sequel to the perception by beginning teachers that classroom management is complex. This is an obstacle to effective planning for positive learning environment. As such the subject matter: The role of teachers in classroom management is seen as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.3 Objective of the Study The central objective of this research is to examine the role of the teacher in classroom management, the specific objectives are: To examine the function of teacher in classroom management. To identify the effectiveness of classroom management on student achievement in Rimi College, Kaduna. To find out how classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College, Kaduna. To identify the problem militating against classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna. 1.4 Significance of the Study The significance of a study of this magnitude cannot be overemphasized, local government education department, state and federal ministries of Education involved in policy formulation and implementation, school management, incoming students and above all teachers as well as researchers will find this really significant especially as they utilize the findings. To the local government departments as well as state and federal ministries of education engage in policy formulation and implementation, the finding of this study can be used as a basis for enacting policies that will effectively improve the quality of classroom management and standard of education. School management can also use the result of this study as an insight in formulating strategies to effectively run their schools. It should be noted that this study is of scholarly importance. As such teachers as well as students undertaking research work similar to the present study and other scholars alike who may wish to use this work as a reference material or a springboard for their own research, will find this study useful. 1.5 Research Questions The following research questions will be used to guide the study: What are the functions of the teacher in classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna? What is the effectiveness of classroom management on students’ achievement in Rimi College Kaduna? How does classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College Kaduna? What are the problems militating against Classroom managements in Rimi College Kaduna? 1.6. Research Hypothesis H0: there is no significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria H0: there is a significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria 1.7 Scope of the Study The scope of the study covers an empirical examination of the role of teachers in classroom management in Rimi College Kaduna; as well as the functions of the teacher in classroom management. The study equally covers the effectiveness of classroom management on students achievement in Rimi College Kaduna as well as the influence of classroom management on development and the problems militating against classroom management in Rimi College. 1.8 Definition of Terms Teacher: Lesson instructor and class manager in school (Okoh, 2002). Educational Leadership: This is the process of formulating and implementing educational policies in Schools (Bolam, 1999). School Management: This is an act of getting things done through planning, organizing, coordinating and monitoring school activities in order to achieve the school goal. Classroom Management: This is planning and setting of rules procedures, disciplinary interventions and teacher-student Relationships in schools. Educational Policy: Policy is a statement of government on education. Head Teacher: A teacher who is in charge of primary school. Administration: This is the act of planning, organizing and coordination of human and material resources in order to implement government policy in primary school. Teachers Education: The training and retraining of teachers through further studies in institution of higher learning. Transformational Leadership: This is a leadership style that completed change old techniques to new and much more effective technique. Teachers Knowledge: Information, understanding and skills that teachers gain through education or experience.

1.1. INTRODUCTION Classroom Management is about creation of positive learning environments. But the concept of positive learning environment is both broad and vague. Despite educator’s concerns with the nature of classroom learning environments, few recent studies have investigated either teachers’ knowledge or practices of classroom management in positive learning environments. As such there is inadequate understanding of how teachers support both engaged learning and positive social interaction (Oakes, 2009). In this regard, so many writers and researchers have urged educators to move toward broader and more comprehensive positions on issues of classroom management in (Jones, 2006). As Jones advocates, “at its best, classroom management is not only a means to effective instruction, it has also becomes a vehicle for providing students with a sense of community and increased skills in interpersonal communication, conflict management and self control. Nevertheless, lack of recent empirical evidence has left educators without clear direction and understandings of what knowledge and practices teachers utilize in creating and managing socially complex learning environments. It is as if educators understand the blueprints for a house, but not the tools with which to construct it. As such educators are hampered in their efforts to provide prospective teachers with the appropriate tools to implement their visions for establishing positive learning environment. It is against this background the researchers sees the subject matter of this research as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The difficulty of novices in dealing with the complexities of teaching and the social immediacy of the classroom is no small issue. This is so because most teachers are constraint by classroom management because of the dynamic nature of teaching. On the other hand, the complexity of classroom setting also impede teaching sequel to the perception by beginning teachers that classroom management is complex. This is an obstacle to effective planning for positive learning environment. As such the subject matter: The role of teachers in classroom management is seen as an empirical issue worthy of investigation. 1.3 Objective of the Study The central objective of this research is to examine the role of the teacher in classroom management, the specific objectives are: To examine the function of teacher in classroom management. To identify the effectiveness of classroom management on student achievement in Rimi College, Kaduna. To find out how classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College, Kaduna. To identify the problem militating against classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna. 1.4 Significance of the Study The significance of a study of this magnitude cannot be overemphasized, local government education department, state and federal ministries of Education involved in policy formulation and implementation, school management, incoming students and above all teachers as well as researchers will find this really significant especially as they utilize the findings. To the local government departments as well as state and federal ministries of education engage in policy formulation and implementation, the finding of this study can be used as a basis for enacting policies that will effectively improve the quality of classroom management and standard of education. School management can also use the result of this study as an insight in formulating strategies to effectively run their schools. It should be noted that this study is of scholarly importance. As such teachers as well as students undertaking research work similar to the present study and other scholars alike who may wish to use this work as a reference material or a springboard for their own research, will find this study useful. 1.5 Research Questions The following research questions will be used to guide the study: What are the functions of the teacher in classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna? What is the effectiveness of classroom management on students’ achievement in Rimi College Kaduna? How does classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College Kaduna? What are the problems militating against Classroom managements in Rimi College Kaduna? 1.6. Research Hypothesis H0: there is no significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria H0: there is a significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria 1.7 Scope of the Study The scope of the study covers an empirical examination of the role of teachers in classroom management in Rimi College Kaduna; as well as the functions of the teacher in classroom management. The study equally covers the effectiveness of classroom management on students achievement in Rimi College Kaduna as well as the influence of classroom management on development and the problems militating against classroom management in Rimi College. 1.8 Definition of Terms Teacher: Lesson instructor and class manager in school (Okoh, 2002). Educational Leadership: This is the process of formulating and implementing educational policies in Schools (Bolam, 1999). School Management: This is an act of getting things done through planning, organizing, coordinating and monitoring school activities in order to achieve the school goal. Classroom Management: This is planning and setting of rules procedures, disciplinary interventions and teacher-student Relationships in schools. Educational Policy: Policy is a statement of government on education. Head Teacher: A teacher who is in charge of primary school. Administration: This is the act of planning, organizing and coordination of human and material resources in order to implement government policy in primary school. Teachers Education: The training and retraining of teachers through further studies in institution of higher learning. Transformational Leadership: This is a leadership style that completed change old techniques to new and much more effective technique. Teachers Knowledge: Information, understanding and skills that teachers gain through education or experience.

 

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Classroom Management is about creation of positive learning environments. But the concept of positive learning environment is both broad and vague. Despite educator’s concerns with the nature of classroom learning environments, few recent studies have investigated either teachers’ knowledge or practices of classroom management in positive learning environments. As such there is inadequate understanding of how teachers support both engaged learning and positive social interaction. In this regard, so many writers and researchers have urged educators to move toward broader and more comprehensive positions on issues of classroom management. At its best, classroom management is not only a means to effective instruction, it has also becomes a vehicle for providing students with a sense of community and increased skills in interpersonal communication, conflict management and self control. Nevertheless, lack of recent empirical evidence has left educators without clear direction and understandings of what knowledge and practices teachers utilize in creating and managing socially complex learning environments. It is as if educators understand the blueprints for a house, but not the tools with which to construct it. As such educators are hampered in their efforts to provide prospective teachers with the appropriate tools to implement their visions for establishing positive learning environment. The difficulty of novices in dealing with the complexities of teaching and the social immediacy of the classroom is no small issue. This is so because most teachers are constraint by classroom management because of the dynamic nature of teaching. On the other hand, the complexity of classroom setting also impede teaching sequel to the perception by beginning teachers that classroom management is complex. This is an obstacle to effective planning for positive learning environment. The central objective of this research is to examine the role of the teacher in classroom management, the specific objectives are To examine the function of teacher in classroom management. To identify the effectiveness of classroom management on student achievement in Rimi College, Kaduna. To find out how classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College, Kaduna. To identify the problem militating against classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna. The significance of a study of this magnitude cannot be overemphasized, local government education department, state and federal ministries of Education involved in policy formulation and implementation, school management, incoming students and above all teachers as well as researchers will find this really significant especially as they utilize the findings. To the local government departments as well as state and federal ministries of education engage in policy formulation and implementation, the finding of this study can be used as a basis for enacting policies that will effectively improve the quality of classroom management and standard of education. School management can also use the result of this study as an insight in formulating strategies to effectively run their schools. It should be noted that this study is of scholarly importance. As such teachers as well as students undertaking research work similar to the present study and other scholars alike who may wish to use this work as a reference material or a springboard for their own research, will find this study useful. The following research questions will be used to guide the study What are the functions of the teacher in classroom management in Rimi College, Kaduna? What is the effectiveness of classroom management on students’ achievement in Rimi College Kaduna? How does classroom management influence development setting in Rimi College Kaduna? What are the problems militating against Classroom managements in Rimi College Kaduna? H0 there is no significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria H0 there is a significant effect of classroom teachers on classroom management in secondary schools in Nigeria The scope of the study covers an empirical examination of the role of teachers in classroom management in Rimi College Kaduna; as well as the functions of the teacher in classroom management. The study equally covers the effectiveness of classroom management on students achievement in Rimi College Kaduna as well as the influence of classroom management on development and the problems militating against classroom management in Rimi College. Teacher Lesson instructor and class manager in school. Educational Leadership This is the process of formulating and implementing educational policies in Schools. School Management This is an act of getting things done through planning, organizing, coordinating and monitoring school activities in order to achieve the school goal. Classroom Management This is planning and setting of rules procedures, disciplinary interventions and teacher-student Relationships in schools. Educational Policy Policy is a statement of government on education. Head Teacher A teacher who is in charge of primary school. Administration This is the act of planning, organizing and coordination of human and material resources in order to implement government policy in primary school. Teachers Education The training and retraining of teachers through further studies in institution of higher learning. Transformational Leadership This is a leadership style that completed change old techniques to new and much more effective technique. Teachers Knowledge Information, understanding and skills that teachers gain through education or experience.

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<p> </p><p>The study investigated the perception of University of Calabar workers on the role of recreational exercise in the care of rheumatism. Four research questions were developed to help the researcher to conduct the research work and four null hypotheses were also developed to ensure that the researcher covered properly the scope of study. The study reviewed related literatures which thoroughly touched all the different aspect of rheumatism ranging from the definition of rheumatism, different diagnosis, recreational exercise and rheumatism and also different exercise for individuals with rheumatism. A descriptive research design of survey method was used for the study, the population used for the study comprised of all the university of Ilorin workers which is made up of both the academic and non- academic staff. In order to avoid interference and bias, a systemic random sampling technique was employed and a sample of 200 respondents was used. A well structured questionnaire of lickert format was used to help gather information needed for the research study. It was well validated and tested for reliability using Pearson product moment correlation coefficient formula in which a correlation coefficient ‘r’ or 0.86 was obtained. The questionnaire was personally distributed and collected. A descriptive statistics and inferential statistics were used for the study.</p><p>The result of the study reveals the following:- Recreational exercise is the best method that can be used to care for rheumatism since it enhances inflammation of joint, reduced muscular strength and pain; Recreational exercise helps to reduce decreasing social participation and other psychological disorders optimally; Rheumatism generally affects females most.</p> <br><p></p>

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