6 Signs Your Students Like You

Likability is a common trait among the happiest, most effective teachers. The reason is simple: When your students like you, everything is easier—especially classroom management. We’ve covered why this is so, as well as how to become more likable, in previous articles. Today, however, … Read more

How To Make A Warning Most Effective

The objective of a warning is to curb misbehavior in the moment. As well as long term. It’s to prompt understanding, reflection, and resolve not to make the same mistake again. In this way, it works like a consequence. It looks like a consequence. … Read more

How To Improve Behavior By Doing This One Thing

It’s a common frustration. You know you’re a good teacher. You’re calm and friendly toward your students. You prepare interesting lessons and never threaten or yell. And yet, you’re still struggling. Your students aren’t terrible, but they’re often rambunctious. They seem immature for their … Read more

19 Myths Of Managing Difficult Students

There is a mountain of misinformation about how to manage difficult students. It’s on a never-ending loop. Cycling through every school. Wafting down every hallway. And passing from teacher to teacher. At best, it’s confusing, contradictory, and difficult to apply consistently. It also does … Read more

Do Reminders Work?

They’re sure used a lot. Visit just about any classroom and within minutes you’re likely to hear one. “Remember to walk.” “Hey, keep your hands to yourself.” “No talking while I’m talking.” But are reminders effective? Do they actually improve behavior? Well, like much … Read more

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