Effective teaching can only occur if a classroom is organised.
That is why there needs to be direction and flow of how things happen in the classroom.
This can be done through effective routines and transitions.
It is important that the classroom environment is conducive to learning.
As such, the teacher is the one who is in control and responsible for the happening in the classroom.
For example, if the teacher " is constantly redirecting students or handling behavior problems, she loses crucial teaching time" (Pachina, 2019). As such the teacher should employ effective classroom management strategies.
If your classroom management skills are strong, it develops consistency in the classroom.
This is because the learners are prepared and know what to expect when it comes to the daily activities and routines in the classroom.
As a teacher, you can develop consistency by planning your lessons, establishing rules and routines and by aligning your management strategies with the school's values.