Class ManagementName:Institutional affiliationClass Management IntroductionClassroom management refers to the process by which teachers ensure that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students, or preventing disruptive behavior all together. Some of the methods employed include the creation of an emotionally safe environment for the students, instructional intervention, which refer to the process of accommodating all students in the classroom and the adoption of technology to facilitate classroom management. The selected student is James, a student in the tenth grade can get out of control (although not frequently), shouting profanities at other students or at the teacher and refusing to participate in class. Section AJames, a Secondary School student in the tenth grade can get out of control (although not frequently), shouting profanities at other students or at the teacher and refusing to participate in class. Each time he shouts atother students in class, due to his big physique, he creates an atmosphere of fear in his colleagues, as the students predicts that his escalation of voice may one day lead to violence, while when he shouts at the teacher, the students laugh loudly. His behavior causes an