How do new teachers navigate a variety of conflicts and tensions in the classroom, and what strategies do they employ to cope? Here are the complexities of the current teaching environment, from curriculum discrepancies to interpersonal dynamics, and questions about the support systems in place for educators to be successful.
Read MoreIn order for online learning resources to be effective, the lessons must promote engagement with the students as a group, relevant to both the material being taught and the age of the students, and interesting enough to keep student’s minds from wandering, so what are you doing?
Read MoreDid you know that classrooms with the highest amount of student-teacher engagement had 14 students or fewer students. How many are in your classroom?
Read MoreThis workshop will help K12 teachers who struggle with low student engagement and provide them with effective strategies they can implement in their classroom today! If you are interested in tips and tricks for truly connecting with students while collaborating online, this workshop is for you!
Read MoreNot all students raise their hands to eagerly answer questions and several students struggle with engagement; whether it be cognitive-based, behavioral or emotional reasons getting to know your students personally can help teachers support their students and their needs.
Read MoreEngaged students became more proactive in their learning, rather than just participating in classes which formed the basis of the previous understanding of engagement.
Read MoreRather than punishing students, there has been ways that researchers have been looking into bringing in programs to not only bring down student conflict in schools, but to also give students tools to be able to handle conflict
Read MoreThe effort to encourage students to remain in school focuses on increasing achievement, a sense of belonging, and positive behaviors.
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