10 Tips for Increasing Student Engagement Using Technology

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I remember sitting in a conference room five years ago, watching a vendor demo an interactive display that cost more than my first car. The sales pitch was polished, the graphics were stunning, and every teacher in the room was nodding along. But something nagged at me. The company kept talking about what the display … Read more

How to Spot Student Behavioral Engagement in School

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Click above to listen to Podcast Episode 56: “How to Spot Behavioral Engagement in the Classroom“ Student engagement stands as one of the most critical, yet complex, constructs in the field of education today. It is a multidimensional construct widely recognized as the cornerstone of effective learning and a primary driver of academic success. For … Read more

Your Philosophy for Classroom Management in the 21st Century

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Drafting a philosophy for classroom management can feel overwhelming because it asks you to answer a deceptively simple question: What kind of teacher do you want to be? The answer isn’t found in a single set of classroom rules or a pre-packaged behavior chart. It’s a living document, shaped by your core beliefs about how … Read more

Effective Classroom Management Skills Necessary for Success

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Click above to listen to podcast episode 58: “Classroom Management Skills Necessary for Success“ A simple Google search for “classroom management skills” reveals a landscape that is not only plentiful but overwhelmingly complex. For educators at any grade level, from high school to the purview of university teachers, the quest to find a system that … Read more

Late Work and Absences: 4 Steps to an Easily Implemented System

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There is nothing more frustrating as a teacher than having the perfect lesson or activity ready to go, only to find out that there are students absent or that they did not bring the work they needed to proceed. The lesson stalls. Momentum evaporates. Suddenly, instead of facilitating critical thinking, you are playing detective, trying … Read more

Engaging Strategies for Disengaged Students in the Classroom

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Click above to listen to podcast episode 59: “Engaging Disengaged Students“ As classroom teachers, few scenarios are more disheartening than facing a classroom where student disengagement is palpable. This silent epidemic of student disengagement can feel like a personal affront, but it is crucial to understand that a difficult student’s behavior is rarely about you … Read more

Easy Plans for Classroom Management after COVID in K-12

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If we can agree on anything, it’s that COVID-19 made its mark on education. Good, bad, and indifferent, our classrooms were thrown for a loop and are still settling into what the “new normal” actually means. I’ve spent the past several years training K-12 teachers across the country, and the question I hear more than … Read more

Character Based Awards for Students in the Classroom

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In our classrooms, character development is just as crucial as academic growth. Traditionally, reward systems have a natural focus on students who excel academically. While it is important to recognize this hard work, countless young people often get left out because academics are not their strong suit. The reasons are diverse: perhaps it has been … Read more

Easy Classroom Management Lesson Plans for the K-12 Teacher

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You can spend hours crafting the perfect history or science lesson, but if you haven’t built dedicated classroom management lesson plans that naturally weave into the curriculum, that beautiful lesson will fall apart before the first bell rings. I learned this the hard way during my first year of teaching back in 2007. I walked … Read more

Key Types of Student Engagement: An Important Teaching Guide

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Educators today face a uniquely modern challenge. As they strive to ensure their students not only cover but truly comprehend the required curriculum, many feel they are approaching the end of their line. A pervasive myth suggests that the only way to capture the attention of Gen Z and the emerging Generation Alpha is through … Read more

Strategies for Increasing Student Engagement and Motivation

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With today’s students, it always seems like it’s the same argument: they’re hard to motivate and then even harder to keep engaged. We’ve all heard the labels…distracted, disaffected, digital natives who’d rather be on YouTube. While that can be a surface diagnosis, it is a matter of digging just a bit deeper to spark genuine … Read more

What is the theory of Student-Centered Learning and Design?

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In recent years, education has undergone significant shifts in how we view the learning process. Traditional teacher-centered learning, where instructors deliver new information through lectures, is increasingly being replaced by student-centered learning, a dynamic teaching method that places the student at the center of the classroom. What is the theory of student-centered learning? This instructional … Read more