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When Your Classroom Management Goes Off the Rails

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When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. Little by little, the kids got noisier and more distracted, the classroom started to get chaotic, you found yourself yelling more, running out of time for planned activities, and generally feeling completely run down.

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A System for Meeting Absent Students’ Needs (and Everyone Else’s Too)

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Listen to the interview with Robert Barnett: Sponsored by Boclips Classroom and Zearn This page contains Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. What’s the difference between Amazon and Bookshop.org?

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How Semantic Pulse Surveys Can Boost Your School Climate

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It’s a very cool concept that involves treats, and there’s even a special offer for Cult of Pedagogy readers, which you can find at the end of this post. Learn more at alpacapacks.com/pedagogy. The post How Semantic Pulse Surveys Can Boost Your School Climate first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy. Come back for more.

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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

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Jami Rhue thought her first stint as a school librarian would be a quick detour in her career as a classroom teacher. But by the time she was heading up her own elementary school classroom in Chicago, she found herself missing the library and longing to teach media literacy again. So it was back to the bookshelves for her.

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Teaching Executive Functions to All Students

Cult of Pedagogy

Listen to my interview with Mitch Weathers ( transcript ): Sponsored by EVERFI and The Wired Classroom This page contains Amazon Affiliate and Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you.

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Some Thoughts on Teachers Crying in the Classroom

Cult of Pedagogy

I was in a new seventh grade language arts position, one I’d started in January after a teacher retired mid-year, so I hadn’t had enough time yet to build the relationships that are the foundation of my approach to classroom management. The answer to this question is complicated, and not everyone agrees on it.

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Meeting the Core Human Needs of a Teacher

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When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. She is offering Cult of Pedagogy listeners $200 off the registration fee — just use the code JenniferG200 at sign-up. The post Meeting the Core Human Needs of a Teacher first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.