By requiring student to teach from the textbook, you will increase the chances that your students will read the texts. Learn how to manage a college classroom by having students teach from the textbook from aprofessional speaker and communications instructor in this free video. Expert: Tracy Goodwin Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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Sometimes it is effective to group disruptive students together. Learn how to manage a college classroom by grouping disruptive students together from aprofessional speaker and communications instructor in this free video. Expert: Tracy Goodwin Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
An effective strategy to increase attendance is to call absent students. Learn how to manage a college classroom by calling absent students from aprofessional speaker and communications instructor in this free video. Expert: Tracy Goodwin Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
The same as a classroom management plan?
I am asking because I have to write an original plan to help students be more responsible and was just wondering if the outline is the same as that of a classroom management plan or if its different. If it is different is there any websites where I can get information so I can make one?
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Math students put skills to work building house
Two Evergreen district schools have taken a hammer-and-carrot approach to entice students to better learn math. Also playing a role: Power drills, circular saws, levels, caulking guns and paint brushes.
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Students put lessons to life in San Marcos
One group of Texas State University students is putting the skills they’ve learned in the classroom into action in the San Marcos community.
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Lake Fenton students raise money for Japanese earthquake, tsunami victims, learn about countries culture
Educators in the Fenton area brought last month’s 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami into the classroom recently.
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