Classroom Management
Angela Powell at The Cornerstone linked me on her blog for year end reflections and classroom management posts. As a result, I received a lot of visitors. What I realized, in the midst of all of my personal postings of late, that it would be extremely difficult to find what she was referring to in her post.
Here are links for classroom management discussions here. Keep in mind, that these were discussions and comments really guided what I said in these posts.
Excessive Talking
Classroom Management pt 2
My Advice to New Teachers
My Brand of Discipline
Group Work
Basic Classroom Procedures
Assignment Book
Classroom Jobs
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By Lizzie, June 15, 2009 @ 10:14 am
The Internet is such a valuable resource for teachers! If you have an issue, chances are someone else has the same one and others have a solution. Janis Gioia has written a complete package for classroom management /a>
for the early grades, called the Wolf Pack Classroom Management Plan. It helps teachers build a classroom that encourages caring, teamwork, cooperation and kindness. It helps children relax. You have research that shows that children who have caring relationships with adults have lower stress levels, which results in a more positive classroom for children and teachers. The result: more learning and more success in school.