Flexible Seating for Classroom Management: A How To Guide

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Utilizing flexible seating in the classroom (properly!) doesn’t have to be overwhelming if you know where to begin. Flexible seating classrooms offer students choices in ways that traditional classrooms lack, moving beyond traditional desks and rows of desks to provide a variety of seating options like wobble stools, bean bags, yoga balls, crate seats, and … Read more

How to Make Math Fun and Engaging for Students in School

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One of the most common questions that comes up about teaching math is, of course, how to make math fun. Math can seem rigid—right or wrong, black and white—which might appear to limit the flexibility needed for a student-centered approach. So how do we transform traditional math lessons into an engaging, hands-on experience that emphasizes … Read more

Student Engagement Strategies: What to Center On for Success

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Click above to listen to the Student-Centered World podcast, Episode 17: Student Engagement Strategies. In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, the challenge of fostering student engagement in classrooms—from elementary and middle school through high school and beyond—has become a critical focus for educators. This concern stems from the unique characteristics of Generation Z and Generation … Read more

Movement in the Classroom: How to Incorporate While Teaching

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Incorporating movement in the classroom through movement activities and flexible seating helps students of all ages explore the environments in which they can do their best work. While we often focus on helping students discover their learning styles, we should also think about how they work best. Allowing for self-referential movement, with clear guidelines, is … Read more

Why a Student-Centered Approach is What We Need

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(This post may contain affiliate links that won’t change your price but will share some commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please read our disclosure policy for more information.) The student-centered classroom has become a focal point in education in recent years, prompting many to ask, “What is the student-centered approach … Read more

5 Best Classroom Organization Tools to Make Your Life Easier

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As teachers, we are always looking for new things for our classrooms. Whether our district will pay for it or it comes out of our own pockets, we are constantly searching for the next greatest thing to help our students or even just us be more productive and have a better classroom experience, including classroom … Read more

What to Know About Generation Z: Age, Traits, and Classroom

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We currently have Generation Z in our upper classrooms, and this comes with a new set of characteristics that teachers need to understand in order to engage them effectively. But what exactly does it mean to be part of Generation Z? Broadly speaking, this generation consists of those born between the late 1990s and the … Read more

Why Student Feedback is Effective for Teaching

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Student feedback is a powerful tool in shaping the learning journey of students and enhancing the teaching practices within educational institutions. When teachers regularly seek student evaluations and consider their student voice, it contributes to a dynamic and responsive classroom environment. This feedback serves as a key element in improving both student learning and teacher … Read more

The Role of Standardized Testing in American Education

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There’s no denying that standardized testing has become a cornerstone of the education system in the United States. Since the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2002, standardized tests have been used as a key metric to evaluate not only student performance but also the effectiveness of teachers and entire school … Read more

What New Generational Wealth is and How Great it Can Be

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I read a very interesting comment the other day that discussed what is considered new generational wealth. Traditionally, we know that generational wealth is monetary and passed down through families. However, the concept of new generational wealth is all about breaking toxic cycles in life. Concepts like financial literacy, mental health, and core family values … Read more

Create a Classroom Management Plan for Effective Behavior

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode: “Creating a Classroom Management Plan to Increase Student Engagement” Creating a well-designed and effective classroom management plan is essential to fostering a productive learning environment. For new teachers, particularly those unfamiliar with student-centered models, developing a solid classroom management plan might seem daunting. However, by focusing on … Read more