The classroom should be a desirable location of success and enjoyment for both teachers and students. In the Tools for Training, Dr. Fred Jones discusses the skills in achieving this situation. The management of discipline, instruction and motivation are incorporated into a system leading to a stress free classroom setting.
The ultimate beneficiary of educational improvement is the classroom. In Tools for Training, Dr. Fred Jones shows the teaching techniques of excellent teachers. The teacher gives emphasis on instruction instead of discipline. This would result to the actual increase in student learning; while decreasing the stress on the part of the teacher.
Time is wasted before a class starts, after a bell, and in lesson transition. Responsibility Training saves precious time given to the class. This is needed at least 10 minutes in a 50-minute class period. “Say, See and Do Teaching” encourages students to be active all the time. The students are active all the time while the teacher is more concentrated on checking.
Meaning Business is for the lower 50 per cent of the class helping them to their achieve goals. This method also reduces class disruptions while on an “upping production”. Doing It “The Easy Way” is the scheme in which a teacher is trained to make teaching natural, not to complicate things and make them more difficult. Teachers, after undergoing the Tools for Teaching, should have the proper skills in managing a classroom.