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A Systematic Approach to Social and Emotional Support

A Principal's Reflections

All of this has led to a dramatic increase in discipline issues and a significant amount of time having to be spent on classroom management and establishing routines. HERE are some great ideas from the HMH Shaped blog. It is frustrating for teachers and administrators alike.

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Studies Weekly

5 Classroom Management Tips for Elementary Teachers Sep 17, 2024 • by Studies Weekly Classroom management is such a big part of teaching and has become more critical as students readjust to post-pandemic in-person learning. Join our teacher Facebook group to share your classroom management teacher tips.

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Mitigating #EdTech Issues in the Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Classroom Management Pedagogically sound lessons Monitoring Accountability for learning Feedback Assessment Classroom Management It is tough to argue the fact that many learners will quickly go off and remain off task if a classroom is not managed effectively.

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I’m a Teacher, Will Artificial Intelligence Help Me?

Digital Promise

In this post, we will focus on one example of an AI system that can help teachers manage their workload and the importance of engaging teachers in the design of AI systems. While AI has come a long way since the 1950s when the term was coined and work on Intelligent Tutoring Systems began, it simply cannot replace a teacher in the classroom.

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3 Reasons Teachers Should Use the Playlist Model

Catlin Tucker

” I wrote a blog about the difference , but here is a quick comparison that might help. To read more about supporting self-paced learning and keeping students on track, check out my blog titled “ The Art of Self-Pacing: How to Build Playlists that Keep Students on Track.”

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It’s as easy as 1-2-3: The importance of contextualised behaviour routines and mentoring support for beginning teachers

Becoming a History Teacher

As I explained in a previous blog, beginning teachers need to first recognise that low level behaviour challenge (continuing to talk over the teacher or fellow pupils when they should be paying attention, the rocking on chairs, the tearing up bits of paper and scattering them over the floor, the disassembling or incessant tapping of pens etc.)

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8 Budget-Friendly Prizes for Students

Mr and Mrs Social Studies

Our homework passes are also one of our essential classroom forms, which you can learn more about from this blog post. Periodically, my students could earn a whole day of class as a free day if they won the grand prize in my class competition classroom management strategy.