The Power of Specific Praise: Growing Positivity in Your Classroom
There’s a simple yet powerful truth that can transform your classroom: what you focus on grows. As teachers, when we apply this positivity principle to
There’s a simple yet powerful truth that can transform your classroom: what you focus on grows. As teachers, when we apply this positivity principle to
Efficiency in the classroom doesn’t happen by chance; it’s the result of well-established procedures. The first week back from winter break or vacation is an ideal time to refresh students on the step-by-step processes for various tasks.
Relationship building is one of the critical competencies of social emotional learning. As educators, we practice the skills involved in relationship building with our colleagues,
We know that learning is hard work. Whether we are learning how to manage our finances, speak a new language, or cook a different cuisine,
As #SELDay approaches, March 10, now is a perfect time to strengthen your own relationship building skills and model the development for your students. Relationship
There is a phrase being used regularly right now that I propose we eliminate from our vocabulary for the 2021 – 2022 school year: learning
As an educator and parent of both an Elementary and Middle School student, I thought online learning would be no problem. What I quickly realized,
Now that you have a solid before and after conference plan, structure to keep the conference moving, and know how to engage caregivers during the
One of our favorite parts of coaching is when teachers reach out with their honest questions and challenges. Brainstorming and problem-solving with other educators always
Keeping the characteristics of teacher language from our previous post in mind, here are some additional tips about providing feedback and maintaining connections with students
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