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The Magic Words to Keep Students From Pushing Your Buttons

The Magic Words to Keep Students From Pushing Your Buttons

Hello again, I recently heard about a PE teacher (not at my school of course) who was involved in a shouting match with one of his students during class. The student had evidently done something or said something that made the teacher mad enough to stop what he was doing and engage in a loud […]

The SAM Sheet – An Easy Way to Communicate with Parents

The SAM Sheet – An Easy Way to Communicate with Parents

Hello again, A couple of days ago, I was speaking with one my more “behavior-challenged” students. We were discussing the consequences of the choices that we make. After talking for a while, I was surprised when he came up with the idea of having some kind of paper where he could have each teacher write […]

Engagement Strategy #2: Using the Students as Examples

Engagement Strategy #2: Using the Students as Examples

A couple of days ago I shared one of the strategies I used to keep students engaged, especially in those direct instruction parts of my lesson. I wanted to share another one in this post to hopefully help teachers, especially new teachers, keep more students from zoning out during a lesson. Engagement Strategy #2: Usin […]

How Many Say Yes – Student Engagement Strategy #1

How Many Say Yes – Student Engagement Strategy #1

As a new teacher, you are going to be under a microscope as you demonstrate your abilities to your administrators who are evaluating you. This is just part of the job, any job really. Those first years, you have to prove to your principal that hiring you was a good idea. As I’ve told teachers […]

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