Teachers can create welcoming, safe spaces while still maintaining high expectations and holding students accountable.
Practical strategies to regain attention, set expectations and manage behaviour effectively in busy classrooms.
This framework helps teachers decide which behaviors to ignore and which ones need to be addressed—and how to best address ...
Millions of classrooms throughout the U.S. and internationally have begun adopting computerized apps (e.g., ClassDojo) to provide students with rewards and punishments as a part of classroom ...
Disruptive classroom behavior or failing to meet reasonable behavioral expectations set forth by instructors have the potential to harm the learning environment for other students and to create unsafe ...
When teachers encounter disruptive or noncompliant students in the classroom, they typically respond by focusing on the negative behavior. When teachers encounter disruptive or noncompliant students ...
Classroom management is more than keeping order—it’s about creating an environment where students feel safe, respected, and ...
Having a daily recess break of at least 15 minutes is associated with better ratings by teachers of students’ classroom behavior, says an article published in the February issue of the journal ...
Yet little rigorous evidence exists on whether behavior management can serve as a lever for academic improvement. We evaluate a program that shifts responsibility for establishing behavioral norms and ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. — The West Virginia House of Delegates on Monday passed Senate Bill 2515 by a vote of 93-4. The bill gives teachers the ability to handle classroom behavior. "It's a bill ...
The first few days of classes in Gwinnett won’t just cover core subjects and syllabuses for the upcoming school year. Georgia’s largest school district is starting a new effort that will focus on ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. In my years in teaching and as a parent, I have noticed a decline in acceptable behavior in the ...