cm week 3 group 1
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
POWER BASES AND POWER TYPES
HAIKALAMANICHIAHSAUFIHANI
Situation 1
John’s ruler goes missing and he starts a fight in class.
Coercive Teacher punish John for starting
the fights.
Make clear to him that fighting is wrong, and that is the reason he is punished.
LegitimateStop him from continue fighting.
Make clear to him that fighting is wrong.
Help him to make a self-reflection about his action.◦Eg. ask him what he can achieve by
fighting.
ExpertTell him that fighting cannot
solve anything, instead will cause more trouble.
◦Eg. He may get punishment for his misbehavior.
ReferentAsk him what is the reason he
started the fighting.
The teacher can show that she is concern about him by helping him to find his missing ruler.
Situation 2
Lisa decides to be a ‘passenger’ in a group discussion. The other group members are not too happy about it.
CoerciveGive punishment to LisaExamples :
◦Make her stands at one corner of the class for the entire lesson.
◦Observes her actions and force her to participate in the group discussion.
LegitimateAffirming the rulesKeep reminding the students
about the rules when doing group discussions.
Ask Lisa what she had contributed in the group discussion.
ExpertDiscussion based on students’
interests ( Lisa’s )
Monitor her participations in the group
ReferentTo have a mutual respect
between Lisa and the teacher.Finds out Lisa’s backgroundsExample :Have a private talk with Lisa
regarding the matter.
Power Type : Referent
Advantages
Comforting to the students.
Easily approachable.
Boosts Students’ Confidence
1. Comforting to the students Children don’t like to feel trapped
in the classroom .
They totally adore a tolerant and relaxed teacher.
This kind of teacher is someone whom the students, usually, open up to and look forward to attend his/her classes.
2. Easily approachableThe best thing – they are easily
approachable and non-fussy.
Students feel free to come up to them for any problem ◦They are not scared to voice their
opinions.
Teacher has to be approachable even if she is strict or reserved, but with a lenient teacher it comes naturally.
3. Boosts Students’ Confidence
A lenient teacher's class is often morale-boosting for the students.
Students feel comfortable to open up with the teacher.
Disadvantages
Discipline is not restricted.
They disrespect the teacher.
Students refuse to do tasks and homework.
1. Discipline is not restricted.
Students’ attitude become increasingly difficult to control.
The Ripple Effect.◦Classroom discipline is really
important in shaping the students because by when teachers correct misbehavior in one student, it often influences the behavior of nearby students.
2. They disrespect the teacher.
The students may sometimes go overboard because they are not afraid of the teacher.
They will not learn from their misbehaviour since there will be no one to punish them.
3. Students refuse to do tasks and homework.
A referent teacher usually does not overly finicky about things, such as doing homework on time or not sitting quietly in the class.
Boredom.