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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. For SEL to be more than a buzzword or fad, it needs to be embedded into school culture. HERE are some great ideas from the HMH Shaped blog.

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What We’re Reading: 4 Resources for Improving School Culture

Edthena

Improving school culture is high on many school leaders’ lists of building priorities. But cultivating a strong school culture doesn’t happen without intentional thought and planning. Why is this key to improving school culture ? Check out the highlights of what we’ve been reading below, as well as links to the full resources.

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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. Learning a Language: Acquiring a new language involves mastering vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and cultural nuances. A playlist functions like a Spotify music playlist that you cannot shuffle.

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Persistent problems: A powerful paradigm for professional development

A Psychology Teacher Writes

So running some PD on questioning techniques because you’ve read a few great blogs or books on it is pointless unless you’re pretty sure that almost everyone else in the room is going to actually benefit from it. Evidence Based Education blog. This becomes, therefore, a much more collective endeavour rather than a solo struggle.

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Teacher How To: Effective Classroom Expectations

Letters and Ink Blog

And there’s a lot of science and cultural understandings that show us that those old school “rules” like no chewing gum and don’t you dare be late are outdated and insensitive to the needs of our students. The post Teacher How To: Effective Classroom Expectations first appeared on Letters and Ink Blog.

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10 First Day of School Activities that aren’t Cheesy

Letters and Ink Blog

You might be ready to take your community building to the next level with 5 proven steps to maintaining a positive classroom culture ! The post 10 First Day of School Activities that aren’t Cheesy first appeared on Letters and Ink Blog. Have you tried any of these before? Leave your suggestions here Happy Back to School!

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Deepening Your Teaching Practice Using Video (C3 Connecting, Coaches, Cognition Podcast)

Edthena

But a video artifact of what happened is as close as we can get to enabling the teacher to directly observe themselves and come to a shared understanding about what is happening in their classroom, and that shared understanding could be between them and their students. How do you build a culture of trust for teachers using video?