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Seating charts are an integral part of many teachers' classroom management. There are also reasons to decide to wait before creating one, or not create a chart at all. more...
There are many different ways to arrange seating in a classroom. Desk arrangements can be beneficial for promoting positive learning environments for specific situations. more...
Though there are tools available to monitor student computer usage, it is important for teachers to also be aware of what students are doing. more...
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Kristy Acevedo
When students return after an absence, how do they find out what they missed? Often, students rush the teacher when the teacher is opening or summarizing a lesson. more...
Beginning & Ending Class Systems
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Kristy Acevedo
Beginning and ending class systems establish a daily routine for students. Student behavior will automatically become calmer and more focused on learning. more...
By:
Kristy Acevedo
Is your classroom orderly? Organization is not necessarily about neatness; organization is about automatic preparedness for all tasks. more...
By: Deborah Blair
Enthusiasm for learning is an essential tool every teacher must have for a successful year. This begins with the teacher and can be contagious with students. more...
"But you gave Amanda a B and she didn't even study! And you took off 10 points for the stupidest thing!" Here's how to deal with student grade complaints. more...
For Teachers: Motivating Students
By: Catherine Fortin
Success breeds success for middle school students. Teachers can engage all students by providing positive reinforcements that are frequent, simple, and easy to implement. more...
Classroom Management: the Elements
By: Catherine Fortin
Managing a class requires four elements: strategic organization, adequate pacing, clear transitions, and engaging teacher presence. Teachers can employ the steps easily. more...
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