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Cristina De Freitas

Startup Tips - 0 views

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    This article reminds teachers to communicate with parents on their child's behaviour from day one and lists the benefits to communicating with parents. The article also lists tips on what and how to say what you have to say to parents.
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.
Shauna Golnik

A Teacher's Best Friend in Classroom Management - 0 views

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    Here is a great idea that can be used for classroom management. "Flagbee" is a great device that can be used in a variety of different ways to facilitate instruction. A couple of ideas are that students can signal when they have finished a specific task or to indicate that they have participated during group discussion. This resource can also allow the instructor to quickly provide Differentiation of Instruction throughout the day. It is easy for students to use and very fun and effective!
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.
Nicole Wesseling

Restorative Justice - Classroom Meetings - 0 views

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    This is a link to a restorative justice lesson plan. The lesson plan focuses on teaching students how to develop restorative consequences as a group. In order to do this, students participate in a classroom meeting/restorative justice circle. Students learn about coming to a consensus, how to come up with consequences for offenders, and why offenders commit crimes As a result of this lesson, students will learn how restorative justice can help offenders to stop their negative behaviours and how this can be incorporated into a classroom setting.
Lisa Chapman

Bully Prevention Through Classroom Meetings - 0 views

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    This article outlines some general ideas for implementing classroom meetings school wide or just within your class. It describes these meetings as "an opportunity to observe the practice of dignity, respect, and understanding" as well as one to combat bullying. Emphasizing the importance of meeting facilitator training, the article walks through both beneficial training steps and implementation strategies.
Bryan Fitzgerald

Restorative Approaches - 0 views

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    This site has a great explanation for this week's topic - restorative justice. It offers key questions to ask when using a restorative approach, explains the aim and identifies potential advantages of restorative approaches in a school setting. The site also provides excellent charts that outline which type of restorative approach to use in a particular situation and identifies the roles of the members involved.
Stacey Bristol

Classroom Management Ppt and Resources - 0 views

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    Small ppt presentation from TDSB to introduce problems, strategies, and helpful resources. Good start :)
Joel Vanwyck

Whole Brain Teaching - 0 views

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    This video demonstrates power teaching which is a set response between the teacher and students. An associate teacher at my PDS site used this technique and it worked very well to get the students' attention.
lindsay nieboer

Classroom layout - 0 views

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    This short article lists things to consider when setting up your classroom and briefly describes some basic classroom layouts. Read this before using the classroom architect tool bookmarked below. Both of these tools are useful for our classroom management assignment and for our future classrooms!
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!
melissadebeer

You'll shoot your eye out - 0 views

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    Regain control AND keep everyone entertained! Perhaps not appropriate in every school or classroom, but this teacher seemed to have fun with it. And his students even got in on the action by supplying more powerful 'weapons'. Apparently, it's not only good for cats. Who knew?
Stacey Bristol

Magic Classroom Management: How to get the most from the worst kids in school - 0 views

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    Fundamental classroom management techniques etc. I really liked this resource because it forces teachers to take a closer look at themselves (teaching style and how it contributes to classroom management problems etc) Topics listed in index are endless and USEFUL! Updated in 2009 -PDF available online.
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...

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Lindsay Coppens

Resources and Lessons for Cyber Bullying - 0 views

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    A website that outlines potential lessons and resources that can be used in order to promote awareness about cyber bullying in the classroom.
Erik Growen

A Helping Hand - 0 views

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    This site has a section (General) aimed at the student teacher (including a quiz on classroom management styles) as well as full timers. There are numerous sections detailing help for teachers in the social studies which include, besides the obvious sections on history and geographry, sections on critical thinking, student questioning, games et cetera. The subsections are quite good (under History for example there is an article: "A Relevant Approach to History (At Risk Leaners)" that outlines a lesson on time for students having a hard time grasping that concept. All of the lesson plan ideas and articles as downloadable as MS Word docs for easy retrieval off of the site.
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.
Gayle Nairn

Classroom Seating Patterns - 0 views

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    This link has 6 different ways to arrange the desks in your classroom. It has a brief description of what works and what doesn't work about the arrangement. It outlines why it might be important to change your classroom seating plan and what the basic principles of seating are. Very useful!
Tessa Cremasco

Class Meetings Help Foster Responsible, Ethical Student Behavior - 0 views

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    Beth Lewis outlines her ideas around class meetings and community circles. Practical, useful and definitely applicable to multiple grade levels. Try it out if you want to work on character development or building community in your classroom.
Jeannine Gaw

Working With Strong Emotions in the Classroom - 1 views

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    This article contains some ideas/tips on how to deal with unexpected emotional situations and for planned "hot topics". Conflict resolution and the need to listen carefully are discussed.
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