The Best Of Smart Classroom Management 2019

On behalf of the team here at SCM, “Thank you!”

We’re so appreciative of YOU, our loyal readers, and your generous sharing of our articles with your colleagues, friends, and followers.

It’s the most important thing that allows us to continue our passion for helping teachers create the peaceful, well-behaved class they deserve.

For this, and your many kind emails and comments, we are immensely grateful.

What follows are the very best articles of 2019. They’re based on the number of social shares and are in no particular order.

Cheers! And enjoy.

The Sham of High Expectations

The Best Classroom Management Strategy for a Crazy Class

Why Principals Don’t Praise

How to Handle Students Who Don’t Do Any Work

7 Reasons Your Students Dislike You

6 Critical First-Week-Of-School Strategies for Difficult Students

My Number One Goal on the First Day of School

How to Fix a Talkative Class

How to Not Quit Teaching

How to Eliminate the Gray Area From Your Class Rules

The Best Classical Music for the Classroom

How to Test Your Class Rules

How to Handle a Student Who Rejects Your Kindness

We’ll be taking next week off to celebrate Christmas, but will be back with a new article on January 4th.

Have a wonderful and safe holiday and a Happy New Year!

-Michael

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14 thoughts on “The Best Of Smart Classroom Management 2019”

  1. I love your articles. Thank you so much for sharing this wisdom with us. I am a 74 year old children’s choir director. I’ve been doing this in a church setting for 40 years. I’ve also Had a Kindermusik school for 22 years. Your advise has been wonderful for me. Keep up the good work!
    Cathy Swick

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  2. Dear Michael,

    Thankyou once again. May you and your family have a truly wonderful Christmas season, and may Our dear Lord bring you His beautiful good tidings of peace and joy. 🙂

    Wishing you God’s Blessings for 2020 too. 🙂

    Have a lovely restful break, and we look soo forward to catching up again with your fruitful advices next year. Thankyou.

    Godbless

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  3. Thank you Mr Michael for the articles. I really appreciated your help. It actually works out for me. Thanks once again. Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you.
    Erna

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  4. Hi from Italy! I teach English as second /foreign language in an Italian Middle School and I always read your suggestions which are generally appliable here too. Thank you very much for your work!
    Emma

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  5. I work as a school superintendent in Kigali Christian Schools. Your ideas are great and a few I have shared with colleagues are giving positive results.
    Keep up the good work!

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  6. Michael, have you written about, tips/ways that illiterate parents can use to support their children’s education? The contextual background is that, in developing countries, English is used as a medium of instruction, yet parents are not able to support children learning in a foreign language

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  7. Thanks for every interesting you send us since with them we learn and improve our job.
    Happy Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
    From Mexico City with love.

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