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7 Classroom Management Mistakes—and the Research on How to Fix Them By Youki Terada

7 Classroom Management Mistakes—and the Research on How to Fix Them By Youki Terada | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
By Youki Terada

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Edgar Andrés Restrepo's curator insight, September 21, 2020 4:59 PM
In this article is evidenced by how teachers should behave or analyze the different mistakes that we do, trying to fix disruptive behavior in the classroom. The following are the comments on how to improve the mistakes.
 1. We have to look deeper, not on the surface of the problem. 
2. Teachers should be aware that this is an academic issue because most of the misbehavior is because of the lack of comprehension of the topics in the subject.
 3. We can not confront every minor infraction; this is a mistake of every novice teacher. Instead, we should highlight positive conduct. 
4. Using time-out corners is not a good idea. 
5. Not to write the names of students in a wall, as punishment because it would make it worse, so is better to have an approach to them privately and encourage them. 
6. To expect compliance in the classroom, teachers should focus more on proactive strategies.
 7. We must check the bias that teachers have is not to be only racist. I think, there are more reasons for checking the bias.
Camila Restrepo's curator insight, September 25, 2020 5:03 PM
Classroom management involves a series of planning to control the classes and carry out all the goals proposed in the curriculum. This involves not only academic but also personal issues, such as relationships between students and even more importantly the relationship between student and teacher. This type of connection will be the starting point for successful learning, as it will allow students to feel part of something, to develop the desire to learn, while allowing the teacher to control in a healthy way what happens in class, thus creating a safe environment for them. The goals that the students have are clearly marked by the behavior of the teacher and by the effectiveness of their class, that is why it is always necessary to make prior planning because it will demonstrate that there is an authority, which leads to having a good behavior and does not give way to improvisation which can unbalance and demotivate them. As a student and teacher in development, I believe that the main thing is to demonstrate to the students the level of commitment that they have with the class, so that they become more involved, have confidence and desire to continue learning what would lead to successful learning and to fulfill the goals of the course.
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Worth repeating...John Hattie & His Top 10 High Impact Teaching Strategies

Worth repeating...John Hattie & His Top 10 High Impact Teaching Strategies | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
John Hattie's review of research revealed some teachers have far more impact on students' learning than others. Discover why

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Practical ideas to create positive learning environments 

Practical ideas to create positive learning environments  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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What Great Teachers Know About Their Students by Terry Heick

What Great Teachers Know About Their Students by Terry Heick | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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'Education isn't about delivering facts – it's about the joy of not knowing, and then what to do about that' by Andy Hargreaves

'Education isn't about delivering facts – it's about the joy of not knowing, and then what to do about that' by Andy Hargreaves | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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Noelle Donati's curator insight, December 6, 2017 8:59 AM
This is the truth! We cannot expect our students to just memorize information and facts, they have to apply the information, create, learn, and grow from the knowledge in order to fully grasp the depth of its importance in all faucets of life. 
Nikki Hale's curator insight, December 7, 2017 10:52 AM
This article raises some interesting ideas that I believe can be applied to facilitation.  Often I see people who are uncomfortable with that moment when their participants are in the zone of not knowing. They feel the need to fill the space with answers, solutions or examples to "help" the part.  What if as this article suggests that is where the magic lives?
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RebeccaMoore's curator insight, December 17, 2017 12:15 PM
"Education is about the joy of not knowing, and of what to do about that." This realization that the joy and wonder of not knowing can really drive deeper learning is what more teachers need reminded of more often.
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11 Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies by Todd Finley

11 Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies by Todd Finley | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

Discover kernels—simple, quick, and reliable ways to deal with behavior challenges.


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Dr. Theresa Kauffman's curator insight, September 27, 2017 11:29 AM
Engage your students with clear expectations and boundaries. If they know what is expected, they can concentrate of learning better.
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Watch a Classroom Management Expert

Watch a Classroom Management Expert | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
See how this 9th-grade English teacher connects with his students, earns their trust, and then invites them to contemplate their future with -- or without -- reading skills.




At the beginning, wa

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LundTechIntegration's curator insight, September 5, 2013 10:09 AM

Great to see actual examples from teachers doing great things in their classrooms. 

Samantha Burton's curator insight, October 25, 2013 6:02 AM

Teachers connect with students everyday. We can choose the quality of those connections and look for those incidental teaching " moments" to build positive relationships with students.

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Re-examining My Classroom Practices: Do They Help or Hurt? BY MICHELLE RUSSELL

Re-examining My Classroom Practices: Do They Help or Hurt? BY MICHELLE RUSSELL | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
BY MICHELLE RUSSELL

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10 Easy Ways to Motivate Your Students by @RichardJARogers 

10 Easy Ways to Motivate Your Students by @RichardJARogers  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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Good Teaching Isn’t Content Delivery & Learning Isn’t Passing Tests by Kelly Walsh

Good Teaching Isn’t Content Delivery & Learning Isn’t Passing Tests by Kelly Walsh | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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How much of your lesson should be teacher talk? | Tes News By Jon Severs

How much of your lesson should be teacher talk? | Tes News By Jon Severs | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
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6 Strategies For Dealing With ‘Difficult’ Students by Dr. Allen Mendler

6 Strategies For Dealing With ‘Difficult’ Students by Dr. Allen Mendler | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
From building relationships to cultivating responsibility and even ‘fun’ over time, here are 6 strategies for dealing with your most ‘difficult’ students.

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Is the Socratic Method Right for Your Class?  via @AskATechTeacher 

Is the Socratic Method Right for Your Class?  via @AskATechTeacher  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Have you ever walked into a classroom where students were engaged in serious on-topic discussion, debating ideas and challenging each other to provide evidence of their statements? And when you loo…

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