Guest Post by Bob Sornson, Early Learning Foundation There is a secret to classroom management. You won’t find it in most of the books on classroom discipline or the endless lists of classroom management tips. Here is a hint: It is far more important than any...
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Developing Empathy in the Classroom
Empathy is the ability to understand how someone feels because you can imagine what it is like to be them. It is part of a strong positive emotional state in which we can treat others with respect while still setting appropriate limits on how others behave around us. Empathy is the heart of a great classroom culture.
Visualize Student Engagement and Comprehension through “Noodling”
When Shannon asked, however; the first thing that came to mind that was worthy of sharing on her blog was information about “Noodling.” Wait! What? Now, for you Southerners, it’s not grabbing a catfish with your hands (and yes, everyone else, that’s a real thing).
GoNoodle: A Website Full of Brain Breaks
Get the wiggles out with free brain breaks for your classroom!I know I have blogged before about doing brain breaks, but now I wanted to share with you a whole website dedicated to brain breaks! https://www.gonoodle.com/ Do you see your students getting squirmy during...
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