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2 days ago · Classroom routines can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of students, promoting a positive and inclusive learning environment. By incorporating routines that accommodate different learning styles, abilities, and needs, teachers can ensure that all students feel valued and engaged. This helps create a sense of belonging and reduces the risk ...
4 days ago · Meanwhile, teachers are constrained by norms, routines, and rules that limit what they feel able to do. It turns out that these formal and informal impediments are incredibly hard to change.
1 day ago · This resource contains ten ideas to support classroom management and behaviour. This download includes a 72-page slide deck, 7 editable templates, a 3-minute walkthrough video, and a follow-up CPD webinar. This resource will be exclusive to The Toolkit members for 12 months. All webinars provide 3+ years of teacher training!
5 days ago · In the end, classroom management techniques enhance student behaviour and attendance while facilitating structured and ordered learning. When disturbances are kept to a minimum, teachers can concentrate on imparting knowledge and students can participate in meaningful learning.
3 days ago · Step one: If a child has an outburst of anger, either physical or verbal, alone, in a small group or in the classroom, that child will not be responsive to reason. Keep the child and others safe. Have two adults readily available at all times. Have an open-door policy in classrooms.
1 day ago · Observation provides us direct access to fundamental truths about what’s happening in the classroom. Teachers can only improve if they confront these truths and make good decisions about them. Helping teachers to embrace this challenge may require a cultural shift.
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5 days ago · In Better Than Carrots or Sticks longtime educators and best-selling authors Dominique Smith, Douglas Fisher, and Nancy Frey provide a practical blueprint for creating a cooperative and respectful classroom climate in which students and teachers work through behavioral issues together.