How to teach self-regulation. Plus: reclaiming a sense of joy

on Wednesday, September 26, 2018

How to Teach Self-Regulation; Reclaiming a Sense of Joy; Improving Reading Skills Through Talking; Kick-Starting the Year With Passion |

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September 26, 2018
Tips to help students stay on task
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How to Teach Self-Regulation

To succeed in school, students need to be able to focus, control their emotions, and adjust to change.



Learning should be joyful—for teachers as well as students.
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Reclaiming a Sense of Joy

Eight simple, quick strategies for easing the stress of teaching and remembering to take pleasure in the work.



Literacy skills are integral to all classes.
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Improving Reading Skills Through Talking

Partnering on note taking, a strategy developed for struggling readers, helps middle and high school students process what they read.



Building relationships is vital.
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Kick-Starting the Year With Passion

Simple tips for school leaders on how to get the new year started on a positive note—and to keep that note going.



Mitigating the negative effects of chronic stress
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Strategies for Easing Transition Shock

English language learners in particular may be impacted by this form of stress, but simple strategies can help—and they benefit all students.





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