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Browse by Topic: Classroom Management
Manage Your Classroom AND Keep Your Sanity
Classroom management is about trial and error; it comes through practice, patience, teamwork, flexibility, quality mentoring, willingness to seek help, and a huge dose of humor. There is no one solution for every...
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Jack C. Berckemeyer
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Humor In the Classroom
Seating Arrangements
Jack Berckemeyer
Treat a Student ... Score One for Goethe
“Treat a man as he is, and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he can and should be, and he will become as he can and should be.” When he wrote those words, could Goethe have foreseen a...
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Doris E. Dempsey
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You Can Smile! Classroom Management Tips
We've all heard that teacher adage, "Don't smile before Christmas." How many of you abided by that rule this year, contending that smiling before the winter holidays would somehow make you lose control of your...
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Theresa L. Roberts
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Using Classroom Management to Close the Achievement Gap
While observing in several classrooms recently, I noticed teachers who had outstanding lesson plans, but many of their students had other plans—texting, engaging in sidebars, talking out, and engaging in other...
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Charles Beaman
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The Power of Positive Relationships
The research is clear: humans are literally "hard-wired" with the desire and need to connect. We are social beings who thrive on healthy relationships. And yet, the importance of positive relationships in our schools...
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Tara Brown
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Democratic Classroom
5 Keys to Effective Classroom Management
You worked long and hard to earn your teaching credentials, and this year you have your own classroom for the first time. With that classroom come new responsibilities: learn the curriculum, create instructional...
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Kimberly Kode
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New Teachers
Flexible Grouping in the Classroom
Remember the Fibonacci sequence? It's a series of numbers in which each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, and so on. One of the most fundamental concepts in...
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Rick Wormeli
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Rick Wormeli
Grouping
Classroom Management Strategies for Difficult Students
Promoting Change through Relationships
Teachers in middle level schools face overwhelming demands and challenges in their classrooms. They are expected to know content and pedagogy, develop engaging lessons that meet the needs of diverse learners, and use...
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Mary Ellen Beaty-O'Ferrall, Alan Green, Fred Hanna
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