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Take the Manage Out of Classroom Management

Catlin Tucker

When I lead blended learning workshops or coach teachers implementing blended learning, I get a lot of questions about classroom management. ” On some primal level, I know that I don’t like to be managed myself. Researchers have isolated autonomy as a basic human need. Grolnick, W. & Ryan, R.

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

Edthena

We’ve rounded up four resources that provide best practices for improving school culture, including how psychological safety is crucial for educators and strategies for valuing and supporting teachers. Find them on our blog: What Positive Psychology Has to Do with Supporting Teacher Well-Being Promoting Teacher Mental Health?

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I Used to Struggle With Where to Send My Kids to School. Now I Struggle With Sending Them at All.

ED Surge

This controlled chaos felt at odds with expectations of strict classroom management, and I had to shift gears quickly. What psychological and spiritual damage would this cause? Many of these communities continued, even after in-person schooling resumed because they allowed for a more humanizing learning experience.

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A weekly meetup aims to keep black male teachers in the classroom

The Hechinger Report

Leave this field empty if you're human: Black male teachers are often asked to mentor or motivate students, particularly male of students of color, who their white colleagues may have trouble reaching. Classroom management, Bradley said later in an interview, is a universal challenge for new teachers. Choose as many as you like.

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3 studies argue against fidget spinners in the classroom

The Hechinger Report

Leave this field empty if you're human: “They might not be called a fidget spinner but it’s the same thing,” said Paulo Graziano, director of the S.E.L.F.-Regulation Assigning them active classroom jobs, such as being the door opener, can help too. In other words, good classroom management skills work.

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Teacher Engagement Part II: Emotional Engagement

Catlin Tucker

Two main factors can have a significant impact on a teacher’s emotional engagement at work: The quality of their relationships with students Student behaviors and classroom management. It makes me feel more approachable and human when I share my life experiences with them. Student Behaviors and Classroom Management.