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Learning classroom management skills can help teachers maintain classroom control and make them more effective teachers as well.
You've been given your first teaching assignment, you are ready to take charge, and then you get the news: you are a floater.
A solid classroom management plan requires several key components to be successful: respect, routine, and rewards.
Different personalities and ideologies reflect varied classroom managment styles. Here are a few tips to help use your classroom management style most effectively.
Managing a class requires four elements: strategic organization, adequate pacing, clear transitions, and engaging teacher presence. Teachers can employ the steps easily.
All teachers have rules and procedures but effective classroom managers decide in advance how they want their students to behave. Be a motivator!
Phil and Dori Schlemmer's Teaching Beyond the Test: Differentiated Project-Based Learning in a Standards-Based Age provides teachers with strategies for all students.
Is having some food rubbed in your face worth $700,000? Or perhaps more importantly, how closely should the principal watch special education teachers. The Gaydos v Cuper
When using Twitter to network with other experienced teachers, new teachers can acquire professional support and advice.
There are various online teacher mentoring resources that can help a new teacher avoid isolation and get support.
Reflective writing and learning help new teachers develop greater awareness of how they can engage their students more effectively in their instruction.
Teacher mentorship plays an important role in preservice training. Choosing a teacher mentor is part of this process. Here is a list of tips and criteria to help you.
The US Department of Education offers teacher workshops for all types of teachers. Register for the summer teaching workshops and important updates.
If you stick closely to the 90-10% principle of teaching rules and procedures, you are likely to not run into any serious classroom management problems or issues later on
Training a group of participants with diverse needs can be a challenge. Embracing skill level diversity creates a learning environment that is dynamic and engaging.
New teachers need a good strategy for taking attendance. Calling out names at the start of class isn't effective.Other methods keep students involved, focused and on task
When poor behavior interferes with student learning, identify the desirable replacement behavior, then apply extinction and reinforcement principles for quick results.
Need ideas for a child-centered Halloween celebration? Here are the four essential elements for planning the perfect class party!
Preservice teacher training starts with a bit of surviving, but there is a secret recipe of lesson planning, which is part of teacher training model.
Arne Duncan, President Obama's appointed Secretary of Education, states that colleges are not in touch with what schools need today. They need an overhaul and soon.
Baby boomers are one-third of today's teachers. When they retire, who will teach the children? There is growing concern that we will have a serious teaching shortage.
This teacher training article focuses on what to observe during a lesson for the preservice teacher's school visit.
The following websites provide a wide array of educational resources for educators. These back-to- school-tools for teachers will come in handy all year long.
All teachers know that each school year defers every year. Teachers are always on the look out for classroom management ideas to make his or her classroom run smoothly
Simple teaching strategies and good preparation can make the difference between a successful first class and a complete disaster.
Tips, resources, and suggestions to help with training a substitute teacher.
In a trading game, elementary students learn about economics by becoming merchants or traders who buy and sell commodities in a classroom marketplace.
The way students assessed was never developed in an orderly fashion. Standaridzed rules for grading don't exist. The lack of systematic assessment has created confusion.


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