The key to effective classroom management. Plus: discussion mapping

on Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The Key to Effective Classroom Management; Discussion Mapping; Rethinking Assistive Technology; Responding to Students With Addiction |

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March 13, 2019
Tips for establishing, maintaining, and repairing relationships with students
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The Key to Effective Classroom Management

A three-phase process helps build strong teacher-student bonds, which can reduce disruptive behavior.



Taking student-led discussions to the next level
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60-Second Strategy: Discussion Mapping

Following discussions with a quick reflection exercise helps students sharpen their speaking and listening skills.



Misunderstandings about assistive technology hinder its adoption in schools.
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Rethinking Assistive Technology

For students with disabilities, assistive technology isn't a nice-to-have—it's crucial to their learning and success in school.



Negative consequences don't help.
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Responding to Students With Addiction

Supporting students with drug and alcohol dependency isn't easy—but some strategies are more helpful than others.



A worthwhile question to address
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When Am I Ever Going to Use This?

High school students ask this question partly to challenge the teacher's authority, but they may really want to know the answer.





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