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In these videos from our editorial partner The Teaching Channel, master educators demonstrate the classroom-management techniques they use to keep students engaged and focused from the minute ...
Many teachers today are looking for sustainable, authentic solutions on classroom management and student engagement—two key aspects of effective instruction. What better way to find them than to ...
Tiny tweaks can make a big difference for calming chaos in the classroom—these research-backed tips can help teachers get ...
The best classroom management software to create a safe, engaging, and interactive learning environment.
Teachers The art of engagement: classroom management now matters more in teacher training Chansophea Ing teaching at Lafayette Elementary School in Long Beach in September of 2016.
There’s a saying some educators use: “The best classroom management strategy is an engaging lesson plan.” That may be true, but there are often a few students who act out in class no matter how well ...
The right classroom management software offers teachers new opportunities to connect with students and their caregivers.
Gone are the days of the substitute teacher sitting at the teacher’s desk reading a book while kids throw spitballs and goof off in the back of the classroom. Today’s guest teachers, especially ...
Integrating behaviorist and humanistic approaches create classroom management policies that are well-managed and emotionally supportive.
Schools are considering a wide range of scenarios for reopening that range from in-person to remote learning. Learn how to adapt classroom management strategies to an online classroom.
After nearly a year of remote and hybrid teaching, Pete Jones, Ph.D., has plans to continue using technology to augment the classroom experience for his students even as in-person classes begin with ...
Everyone knows why classroom management skills are considered a critical part of teacher training. The reason we need to minimize "misbehavior" and get students to show up, sit down, and pay ...