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About Dream Class. “Wow!

About Dream Class

I just finished the book Dream Class, and let me say it is wonderful and life changing…” “I just read Dream Class by Michael Linsin. Phenomenal! I read the whole thing in one day…” “This is an awesome book–very inspiring.” “Since finishing the book, I’ve had the best days of teaching I’ve ever had.” “This book was just what I needed. “I must say, it’s so good… I could eat it for lunch!” Dream Class was written for one reason: to help you create the class you’ve always wanted. Dream Class is available at Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle editions.

-p Note: We offer a 20% discount on all school purchase orders. Behavior Doctor Seminars. ICOT14_ThinkingRoutines_Intro. Organizing, Preparing, and Setting Up a Middle School Classroom. Middle school students have very different needs than elementary aged students.

Organizing, Preparing, and Setting Up a Middle School Classroom

Children who are entering the adolescent years yearn for independence, freedom, and responsibility, but still need guidance and leadership. The classroom should physically reflect these needs. Classroom Rules, Consequences, and Materials Classroom rules should be succinct and clear, and posted in the front of the classroom. Rules should not only include expectations for the student, but also expectations for the teacher. The Only Classroom Rules You’ll Ever Need. If you’re looking for elaborate or decorative classroom management ideas, you won’t find them here.

The Only Classroom Rules You’ll Ever Need

Though prevalent, such ideas are unnecessary, even counterproductive, for classroom management. On this site, we’re focused on only two things: 1. How To Get Students To Raise Their Hand. Calling out is a momentum killer of the highest order and can turn a well-planned lesson into a halting mess.

How To Get Students To Raise Their Hand

But that isn’t the only reason why you should require your students to raise their hand. Here are a few more: Calling out is unfair Every student has a right to participate, not just those who are more assertive. A Classroom Management Plan That Works. In his book, Ignore Everybody: And 39 Other Keys To Creativity, Hugh MacLeod points out that Abraham Lincoln penned the Gettysburg Address on borrowed stationary.

A Classroom Management Plan That Works

Hemingway wrote with a simple fountain pen. Van Gogh rarely used more than six colors on his palate. And MacLeod, himself an artist, sketches cartoons on the back of business cards. His point is that there is zero correlation between creative talent and the materials and equipment used. The same can be said about an effective classroom management plan. A simple set of rules and consequences hand-printed on ordinary poster board is all you need. You see… There is no magic in the plan itself. Therefore your plan doesn’t need to be elaborate, complex, or involved.

It just needs to be followed. Ten Steps to Better Student Engagement. Tristan de Frondeville As a teacher, my goal was to go home at the end of each day with more energy than I had at the beginning of the day.

Ten Steps to Better Student Engagement

Seriously. Now, as I travel the country coaching teachers on how to successfully use project learning, my goal remains the same. And I try to teach educators the strategies they need to achieve this goal in their own classrooms. A teacher in one of my workshops said, "When my students and I are in the flow, then I don't feel like I have to work as hard. " Project-based classrooms with an active-learning environment make such in-the-flow moments more common. The good news is that the strategies for creating and managing high-quality project-learning environments are productive in any classroom, whether project learning is a central part of the curriculum or not.

Create an Emotionally Safe Classroom Students who have been shamed or belittled by the teacher or another student will not effectively engage in challenging tasks.

Active Listening

Giving Off a Positive Vibe - ALWAYS!!!! Back to School. Back to School - Keeping Students Focused. Keeping Alive That First Day Mentality On Day 249. Make it Routine. Start Class Off Right. Giving Instructions. Discipline. Teaching All Learners. Online Stopwatch - HTML5. Handling Your Classroom. Make Learning Vocabulary Words Fun. Ten Minutes Left in the Lesson with Nothing to Do. Setting Up Your Classroom. Create a Positive Learning Environment. I think that we can all relate to sitting in a class trying not to nod off or listening to an instructor who is brilliant in a particular field but who has no ability to engage students.

Create a Positive Learning Environment

As adult learners this is often something that we can overcome through self-motivation. We can be motivated by genuine interest in the subject or by the urge to get enough credits to graduate – either way works. Younger students, however, often do not have a high degree of self-motivation – they are in your class, most likely, because their parents enrolled them. In these types of cases it is up to you, the teacher, to create a positive classroom environment that is going to engage and motivate your students externally.

Teaching Jobs in Dubai Why? Creating a positive learning environment in your classroom will allow your students to feel comfortable, safe and engaged – something that all students deserve.