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  • How Should Teachers Handle Angry Parents?

    How Should Teachers Handle Angry Parents?

    Many teachers have dealt with angry parents in the past. Whether it’s a parent yelling at you or one who is being polite, it can be an uncomfortable situation to be in. However, there are ways to deal with these types of situations so that they don’t escalate and become more damaging for both parties…

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  • What Teachers Should Never Say To Students’ Parents?

    What Teachers Should Never Say To Students’ Parents?

    Parents are often quick to criticize teachers and schools. The problem is that they’re usually not qualified to do so. They don’t know what we’re doing, and sometimes they don’t want to know. Even if parents did have the qualifications, it would be inappropriate for them to share their opinions with us – we should…

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  • Why Is Consistency Important In The Classroom?

    Why Is Consistency Important In The Classroom?

    Do you know what’s the most important thing in a classroom? A good teacher! That’s why consistency is so important. It helps students feel more secure and it creates orderliness in the classroom. This blog post will explain how to be consistent, why being consistent is so important, and finally offer three ways teachers can be…

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  • Positive Discipline: Why Is It Important In Classroom Management?

    Positive Discipline: Why Is It Important In Classroom Management?

    Many of us have heard of “positive reinforcement” in the context of parenting. As parents, we know that positive discipline is more effective than negative discipline. When kids are given rewards for good behavior or an incentive to do better, they are more likely to continue on that path. Positive Discipline in education does the…

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  • How To Become More Charismatic To Your Students?

    How To Become More Charismatic To Your Students?

    I’ve always wanted to be a charismatic teacher. I know it’s important because my favorite teachers are all so charming and engaging. But what does being charismatic mean? How do you become more charismatic to your students? This blog post is for new and experienced teachers who want to learn how they can be more…

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  • Modeling: Why Is It Important In Classroom Management?

    Modeling: Why Is It Important In Classroom Management?

    Modeling is showing how something works, using one’s actions. It can be done with objects or by acting out social situations. Modeling Theory has its roots in Social Learning Theory, which states that learning occurs through observation of other people’s behavior and the consequences of this behavior (Bandura). Since then, there have been many different…

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  • What Are Some Ethical Issues in Classroom Management?

    What Are Some Ethical Issues in Classroom Management?

    How do you manage your classroom in a way that is both effective and ethical? How do you maintain control without resorting to intimidation or physical force?  This blog post will explore some of the most common issues teachers face when it comes to classroom management, and offer suggestions for how they can be dealt…

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  • The Signs That Your Students Like You

    The Signs That Your Students Like You

    Teaching is a difficult job. It’s also one of the most rewarding jobs out there, but it can be really hard to know if you’re making progress with your students. How do you know if they like you? If they think your lessons are interesting? And what does that mean for their performance in class…

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  • How To Get Students To Stop Talking And Listen?

    How To Get Students To Stop Talking And Listen?

    Do you ever have a hard time getting your students to stop talking? They all seem like they are friends and can’t seem to stop discussing what happened on last night’s episode of The Bachelor. It is understandable that they want to interact with each other, but it can be distracting for the rest of…

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