
“We often think they need to respect us as the teacher, but we also need to be respectful of them. They are made in the image of God. They have value as individuals. They are somebody’s child. We absolutely need to show them respect. And that means the tone in which we talk to them is so important.”- Marc Koster
Whether you are a seasoned educator or new to the classroom, classroom management can make or break your classroom. It touches every aspect and area inside the daily classroom. In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Jenny sits down with Marc Koster, educator for 15 years and now principal, to discuss the important role of classroom management in creating a successful learning environment.
Together, they cover guideposts for effective classroom management, including:
- Respecting students while managing behavior
- Setting clear expectations and holding students accountable
- Being prepared for class with materials to avoid chaos
- Fine-tuning thoughtful transitions between activities
- Incorporating movement and engagement into teaching strategies
Marc also addresses common classroom management challenges, such as whether the infamous “No smiling before Thanksgiving” rule really works and how to handle tough discipline moments with grace and authority.
Packed with practical examples and actionable strategies, this episode is a must-listen for any teacher seeking to reset and regain control of their classroom. You’ll walk away encouraged and equipped to make positive changes today.
Every day in the classroom is YOUR day to impact and inspire through God’s power and grace working in you.
Go do what God has called you to do!
About Our Guest

Marc Koster
Marc Koster has served at Grace Junior and Senior High School in Simi Valley, California, since 1999. He taught history for 15 years before leaving the classroom for full-time administration five years ago. Marc is married to Jennifer, who is also an educator, and they have one daughter.
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