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Classroom Management

Pick up strategies to build positive, compassionate classroom communities and cope with disruptive behaviors and distractions.

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    Activities that help students examine their thoughts and feelings and those of others can lead to stronger bonds with peers and teachers.
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    How Novice and Expert Teachers Approach Classroom Management Differently

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    Strategies for ensuring that students in every grade feel like they’re part of the classroom community.
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    Explicitly teaching and celebrating kindness is a simple yet powerful way to build a positive classroom culture.
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  • 6 Counterintuitive Strategies to Boost Student Learning

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  • 60-Second Strategy: Snowball Toss

    A quick, fun classroom activity fosters open dialogue while releasing pent-up energy.
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