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The New Teacher Toolbox: Proven Tips & Strategies for a Great First Year - 0 views

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    This is a section of a website designed for teachers by teachers. It has been going for 15 years and has a section on classroom management. This article is posted by a teacher in Ireland and lists some organizational practices aimed at new teachers (some are common sense but good to review). There is another post further down on this site titled IDEAS FOR NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS GRADES: 6-9 in this one, I love the idea that classroom management involves personalization to be successful.
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    For any teacher anxious about going into their first classroom, this article gives a step-by-step checklist for a new teacher to review in order to make sure their class is prepared for an excellent classroom management start to the year. Categories examples would be room environment, what rules to set, initial supplies needed and Student prep (name tags and seating arrangements).
Andrea Hammond

New Teachers in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article talks about what they are doing in California to help new teachers with classroom management. Schools will pay for a supply teacher for the day while the new teacher observes a veteran teacher in the classroom. The best piece of advice that the article gives is a quote from a student. Take a quick read to find out what she says....
Nicole Wesseling

Classroom Management Mistakes - 0 views

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    This site offers a list of common classroom management mistakes that new teachers often make. Written by Dr. Bob Kizlik, this list provides new teachers tips on what to avoid when starting out in the classroom.
Jessica Schneyderberg

Classroom Management Is Not Discipline - 0 views

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    Although this is a little bit old, it still applies. Harry and Rosemary Wong talk about the differences between classroom management and classroom discipline. They discuss the fact that many new teachers have difficulty distinguishing between the two, leaving them with the complications of trying to resolve behaviour problems and little time to structure a classroom management plan. The article talks about different procedures and routines, as well as misconceptions that new teachers may have.
Jill Janyu

Basic Classroom Management reminders - 0 views

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    This short videa gives us as new teachers tips and reminders of what we need to think about when organizing our first classroom routines. It is a basic video but things as new teachers we may forget!
Gayle Nairn

Classroom Organization - 0 views

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    This site has many different links to help you with your first classroom. Links include ideas for new teachers, how to create and introduce classroom rules, classroom management strategies for new teachers, how to create an interactive word wall, how to be prepared for student absences, and many more useful links.
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    This could be pretty handy for your assignment!! Good find!
Rupy Bhullar

Classroom Management 101 - 0 views

http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/archives/classmanagement.shtml Everything you would want to know about classroom management, from basic classroom management tips, to setting up classroom rule...

Classroom Management strategies Tips resource rules rewards tools Problem Solver motivator bullying New Teachers

started by Rupy Bhullar on 17 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Matt

Valuable Classroom Management Strategies for New Instructors - 1 views

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    The following video provides three classroom management strategies for new teachers. These strategies include: planning ahead, classroom organization and being consistent. These strategies are helpful and can prevent classroom management issues.
Erica Fleming-Gillespie

12 Ways to Keep Kids Motivated at the End of the School Year - 6 views

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    Some interesting ideas - some that I'd want to use all year round! Learning centres, co-operative learning, literature circles, outside learning, team challenges. Some great ideas to keep kids motivated with learning!
Teresa Culp

Great Resource - 0 views

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    This website gives you a glimpse into a great resource that I learnt about this week. The book is called The first Days of School and the website belongs to the creator of the book. This book is so great that the Waterloo Board provides one for their new teachers.
Jill Janyu

Strategies to Deal with Specific Classroom Management Issues - 0 views

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    This is a good resource for new teachers to consult for typical behavior situations teachers face on a daily basis. It provides a small scenario with a few tips on how to best deal with the issues at hand. Each point offers a different method, given that all students have differing reactions to different classroom management techniques. All these ideas are authentic situations posted by teachers on how to manage some of the most common behavioral challenges in the classroom.
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    Great strategies for specific classroom management problems. Going into an associate teacher's classroom you do not get the chance to develop classroom culture. This site shows many tips for dealing with different behavioral problems in the classroom you may encounter as a student teacher in your final practicum. The one for a student constantly calling out came in really handy for me already! An important idea we have learned in class is represented here too : "Be sure the child understands that it is not he/she who is unacceptable, but rather the behavior."
Tessa Cremasco

Top 3 Classroom Management Strategies - 0 views

Kelly Hayden claims that these are the top 5 classroom management strategies and that they really work! It is short and doesn't really bring any new or exciting ideas, but check out strategy #1. It...

junior intermediate Classroom Management strategies ideas tips classroom attention

started by Tessa Cremasco on 12 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Katelyn Bearinger

Teaching Resources Page on Facebook - 0 views

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    This page can be so conveniently added to your facebook account, and will pop up with updates on your news feed without you even needing to review the page for recent tips! Hooray! The page has further links to helpful sites for teachers regarding: classroom management, unit ideas, and free printables.
Andrea Hammond

EQAO Tests in London - 0 views

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    In Dr. K's class we talked about the recent EQAO cheating scandal in London. While this is not directly related to classroom management, I wonder about the teacher's role in this. Since they are the ones administering the test, one might assume (but not for sure) that they knew that something was going on. I wonder how this effects the teacher's reputation in the classroom. Will the trust built between the teacher and students be ruined? How would a teacher who tries to implement responsibility and accountability with her students recover from this? Obviously, these teachers were put into an impossible, difficult situation, so how can this be handled with the best interests of the students at heart?
Jessica Schneyderberg

Tips for Suppy Teachers - 0 views

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    This site talks about the negative expectations that many supply teachers hold as they walk into a classroom. It gives a few suggestions that will help in classroom management, such as attention grabbers and getting to know the school and the students, meanwhile maintaining organization in the classroom.
Rupy Bhullar

11 Awesome Techniques for Classroom Discipline - 0 views

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    This particular site provides a number of links to articles containing useful Classroom Management tips to keep in mind, as well as some of the pitfalls of various CM strategies. The link provided leads to a list of 11 Techniques, however if you use the side bar there are plenty of other useful resources provided on the site!
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    Here is a great website that shares 11 techniques to help you with more strategies when following through with disciplinary issues in the classroom. When reading these strategies I saw a number of techniques that I have learned from my practicas to be very effective. For instance, non-verbal cues, direct instruction, environmental control and low profile intervention. Find out what you have used and learn new strategies that you can use in the future.
Laura Renwick

Management Tips for New Teachers: Bringing Order to the Classroom - 1 views

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    This article looks at four areas of classroom management: -establishing classroom climate -conducting class efficiently -reaching all students -establishing discipline
Fatima Maksoud

Organizing Small Groups: Do you know all the options? - 0 views

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    Classroom management is a big part of fruitful group work. How groups are made and students' understanding of group work are two big factors in how much students get out of group activities. This website lists the many ways that groups can be made. Those new to me were knowledge/subject grouping, skill/strategy grouping and student choice grouping.
Katelyn Bearinger

Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    Sir Ken Robinson asks the good questions that aren't be asked in education. Our education model has become so systematic with little good reasoning behind it. We've created a box for thinking, can we get out of it? Even if you don't watch the whole 11:40 minutes, you'll still get something out of this clip. The good news is: some of these changes that are needed can be done in the classroom. It can start with us.
Erik Growen

Substitute Teacher Link! - 0 views

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    A helpful article that links off to a number of useful topics such as classroom management, teaching tips and the like specifically oriented towards the new substitute teacher - useful for our immediate futures!
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