Teachers' expectations about their students' abilities affect classroom interactions in myriad ways that can impact student performance. Students expected to succeed, for example, get more time to answer questions and more specific feedback.
A fascinating look at what can happen when teachers expectations for their students change, looking at "how do we get teachers to have the right expections?"
Seven suggestions are provided for ways "teachers can change their expections."
Right expectation let students have clear understanding of what they are supposed to achieve and behave. Hence, a right expectation is a good start of classroom management.