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By: Dr. Jonathan Dean

Classroom management is the key component to a successful teaching career! I’m happy to see more attention is being paid to it.

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By: Heidi Holmblad

Instead of waiting for others in the school system to “catch up” to newer disciplinary measures such as restorative justice, trauma informed, etc., teachers and administrators may want to look to their...

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By: Denise Wolk

This article is spot on. Many new teachers graduate from programs that are long on content/standards/testing, but very short on practical classroom management – particularly for secondary students....

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By: Wayne Bishop

“Historically, a typical teacher credentialing program in California offered a one-credit course in classroom management, and some not even that,” And, judging from most education courses, that is...

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By: mr isaac

Classroom management is the most underrated element in achievement gap metrics. Three kids can shut down a class of thirty for a lesson, day, or a year. CM is not necessarily a ‘teachable’ skillset,...

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By: Don

The main cause for disciple issues in a classroom is the failed universal social promotion policy. When students are moved up through the grades without the prerequisite content knowldge, they are...

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By: Delores L. McCollum

Soooooo, what is going to be DONE to respond to this decades old crisis? How do we convince Colleges of Education that classroom management training needs to be as important (if not more) as the...

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By: Rhianna Hawk

I definitely agree that teachers aren’t being properly prepared for the classroom; my mom is a teacher and she’s always overwhelmed by the lack of structure that the school gives her to work with in...

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