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Classroom Routines are Important for Effective Classroom Management

Classroom Routines are Important for Effective Classroom Management

Classroom routines are important for effective classroom management for many reasons. For reasons, keeping your sanity would be right at the top of the list. :-) You already know this, but let’s discuss it more.  Teachers with well-established and clearly defined classroom management strategies can positively affect their student’s behavior. You may be wondering, how [...]

What would you do if you noticed a student openly cheating on a test?

what would you do if you noticed a student openly cheating on test

How would you answer the following teacher interview question: What would you do if you noticed a student openly cheating on a test? It is important that the response you give to the job interview question is truthful, relevant to the position, and shows value to the school district. The following could be a possible [...]

How to Manage Student Behavior with Group Work

How to Manage Student Behavior with Group Work

You can manage student behavior with group work activities that keep students engaged and actively participating. Even though designing lesson plans that are engaging for every individual while keeping within the framework of an academically-weighted curriculum can be challenging, it is an excellent way to avoid problem behaviors when you get it right. When it [...]

Six Nonverbal Methods a Teacher Can Use to Project an Aura of Control

Six Nonverbal Methods a Teacher Can Use to Project an Aura of Control

Find out about six nonverbal methods a teacher can use to project an aura of control so you can improve your classroom management. As a teacher, it is important to be aware of all potential behavioral triggers in your classroom. That is because problems, arguments, and disruptions don’t just happen – something causes them. One [...]