8/12/20

7 classroom management mistakes

prof.Abdelhamid Fouda 
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Whether our emotions get the best of us, or we fall into familiar but unproductive habits, here are 7 common classroom management mistakes, and what the research says you should do instead.

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Personalizing lessons and giving brain breaks can help young students stay engaged during short synchronous sessions.


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One of the first steps to rooting out policies that discriminate against Black students is to look at the data.
Jotting down short notes after every lesson helps teachers contemplate what worked, what didn’t, and how to improve their skills.
Planning to assess literacy skills in formats that work in either live or remote instruction will help middle school teachers meet students where they are.
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