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Classroom Management

Classroom Management

Manage Student Behavior & the Learning Environment



Highlights:

  • Vote for Your Favorite Homework Excuse
    It was a tough job, but we’ve selected our favorite homework excuses from the numerous ones sent in by NEA members. Now it’s your turn to vote for your favorites.
  • Cheating in the Classroom: How to Prevent It
    Is cheating a problem in your school or classroom? Are you at a loss about how you can prevent it from happening -- or about how to handle it if it does occur? We six tips to help you head off the cheaters before they strike.
  • Teaching That Emphasizes Active Engagement
    Teaching that emphasizes active engagement helps students process and retain information. It leads to self-questioning, deeper thinking, and problem solving. Find out where to begin and how to put your students on the path to higher achievement.
  • Handling Disruptive Students
    Peter Lorain, a retired high school teacher and middle school principal in Beaverton, Oregon, explains how pre-service teachers can react quickly and correctly.

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