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10 Strategies to Strengthen Instruction and Learning

A Principal's Reflections

These consisted of sound classroom management, listing the learning objectives, and developing a lesson plan. I still can’t believe how much time and focus there was on how to manage a classroom effectively. When I think back to my training to become a teacher, there were some reasonably consistent norms.

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Teacher Engagement Part II: Emotional Engagement

Catlin Tucker

Emotional engagement encompasses a teachers’ feelings about, degree of dedication to, and emotional response to their work (Perera, Vosicka, Granziera & McIlveen, 2018; Klassen, Yerdelen & Durksen, 2013). Student Behaviors and Classroom Management. What factors cause teachers to feel fulfilled by this work?

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What should new teachers know before they set foot in a classroom?

The Hechinger Report

In October, for instance, Louisiana announced that students entering teacher preparation in the 2018-19 academic year will be required to complete a full-year classroom residency with an experienced mentor teacher. We do classroom management really differently than how it’s carried out in the schools,” Pensavalle said.

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With a teacher like me, ‘Would I have turned out better?’

The Hechinger Report

Kellogg Foundation to help scale up its organization’s work, which has grown from seven fellows in 2014 to more than 40 fellows in 2018. Nathan and Nathaniel Albert walk the halls of Bricolage Academy, the K-8 school in New Orleans where they worked during the 2018-19 school year through an initiative called Brothers Empowered to Teach.

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‘More than a warm body’: Schools try long-term solutions to substitute teacher shortage

The Hechinger Report

Schools were unable to cover teacher absences some 20 percent of the time in 2018-19, according to the Frontline Research and Learning Institute , a research firm. 1 in 5 — how many classes with absent teachers went unfilled in schools in 2018-19, before the pandemic. Even before Covid, the U.S.