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Classroom Management & Discipline Middle School
Setting SMART Goals
At the beginning of a school year, educators can get students excited about the learning ahead by helping them figure out what they want to achieve during the school year, ...
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Classroom Management & Discipline Discipline
Responding to Misbehavior

No matter how carefully we teach positive behavior, students will still sometimes misbehave. They'll forget the rules, their impulses will win out over their self-control, or they'll just need to test where the limits are. For example:

Janna rolls her eyes and snickers as Hector shares details of his weekend visit with his cousin during Morning Meeting.

William takes a pencil from a neighbor's desk and refuses to return it when asked by his classmate.

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Discipline Teacher Language
A Lesson Learned About Prizes

During my years of teaching, I have used individual written agreements coupled with a simple token system to give children with particularly challenging behavior the extra support they need to improve. Recently, I learned a big lesson about the effective use of these systems through a mistake I made while implementing an agreement with a student named Justin.

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Classroom Management & Discipline Discipline Special Times in the Year
Five Steps for Responding to Midyear Misbehavior
It’s January, and you notice that over the break your students seem to have forgotten all the routines they had been practicing since the start of the school year. Students ...
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Classroom Management & Discipline Discipline
Individual Written Agreements

When Justin started first grade, he was prone to violent outbursts. On the very first day of school, after I asked him to complete a reading response task and he threw his shoes at me, he was removed from the classroom. Then, on the second day of school, he had a more violent episode. When directed to join the group in listening to a story, Justin started throwing everything within his reach.

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Classroom Management & Discipline Hopes and Dreams Self-Reflection
Celebrating a Year of New Learning
This year tested us, our students, and their families as everyone worked to meet new and challenging expectations. Yet our students, when faced with seemingly impossible circumstances, were able to ...
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Positive Teacher Language Teacher Language The Language of Learning
What We Pay Attention to Grows
In March of 2020, just before widespread quarantine, I serendipitously attended a silent meditation retreat in the mountains of Tennessee. It was my first real introduction to the teachings of ...
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Classroom Management & Discipline Discipline
Approaching Discipline with Compassion
Teaching and learning has been transformed this year by various models of hybrid, virtual, and remote learning. Along with restructuring and modifying how they deliver education to students, the coronavirus ...
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Engaging Academics Positive Community
Using the Responsive Classroom Approach to Support ALL Students
Ensuring that all our students are academically engaged is our highest priority as educators. We want to teach our students the skills needed to creatively engage with content while becoming ...
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Middle School Morning Meeting Positive Community Responsive Advisory Meeting SEL Skills
Helping Students Give Effective Compliments
Telling students what they’re doing right is one of the most powerful tools we have for helping them solidify and build on their positive behaviors and skills—and teachers aren’t the only ones who can provide this type of support. Students can also encourage each other through the effective use of giving compliments.
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Positive Community Whole School Whole School Community
High-Morale Schools: Readying Students to Take on the World

Morale can be hard to define, but you know it when you see it. When you walk into a school and everything immediately feels calm, safe, respectful, rich with learning, you know you're standing in a school with high morale.

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Classroom Management & Discipline Interactive Modeling
When the Wheels Start to Wobble

Ever drive down the road and realize the car is wobbly and perhaps in need of alignment? 

Sometimes I just know my class is going to feel the same way. Right before a vacation, the arrival of spring, or a much anticipated field trip are all challenging times that can disrupt our routines and make us feel out of sorts, as if the wheels on our learning bus are beginning to wobble. With spring break just around the corner, my class is predictably starting to veer off course, and it's time to take action.

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