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24 Apr

Word of Wisdom #5: Procedures – the WD40 of a Classroom

Just like WD40 can smooth the operation of door hinges and drawer rollers to make life easier, classroom procedures smooth the operation of a classroom to make teaching and learning easier....

23:51 / Words of Wisdom / Dr. Alene Harris
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16 Apr

Words of Wisdom #4: Problem Prevention in the Classrooom

Repeated eye contact and physical proximity – a recipe for problem prevention in the classroom. Teacher “withitness” can not only prevent misbehavior before it occurs, but also it can improve classroom climate and increase student engagement....

01:06 / Words of Wisdom / Dr. Alene Harris
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19 Mar

Words of Wisdom #3: Check Student Understanding

“Are there any questions?” Here is a ubiquitous interrogative phrase teachers utter after just about any explanation. Teachers generally intend it to check student understanding. But consider it from a student’s point of view – especially if you are an adolescent student. Here...

02:30 / Words of Wisdom / Dr. Alene Harris
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