How to Handle Student Confrontations (Video)

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Classroom Management, Video(s)

Hey, guys. Today I want to talk about something that can really reduce management issues in your classroom, and that I work with teachers on constantly, and that’s how we approach students to resolve conflicts, to redirect them, and to manage their behavior in a way that doesn’t cause additional conflict. So, there are two ways you can go up … Read More

What Motivates Students?

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Classroom Management, Mastery Learning, Start Here

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There is a question that I’m getting more and more at workshops and trainings and that is “how do I motivate my students to work?” I hate to break it to you, but there is no “magic bullet” solution to this. Every student is going to have their own solution to getting motivated. However, there are some things you can ask … Read More

21 Ways to Use Social Media in Your Classroom

Jeff GargasBlog, Classroom Management, Edtech, Innovation, Start Here

21 Ways to Use Social Media in Your Classroom

Let’s be honest here, if you’re not using social media in your classroom, there’s a good chance you’re missing an opportunity to connect, engage, or inform. Working with schools and districts all over the country, we’ve noticed that no two schools think about social media the same way. Some embrace it and make it a part of their daily routines, … Read More

Motivating Students Through Relationships (Video)

Rae HughartBlog, Classroom Management, Video(s)

I think most teachers understand the importance of building relationships with your students. You’re working day in and day out with these students every single day for an entire year. So I’m sure you’re like me, as you’re moving through the groove of each day, you really want to make sure that there’s trust and a strong relationship between your … Read More

Building a Positive Assessment Culture.

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Classroom Management, Mastery Learning, Start Here

Assessment is a great tool. Assessment, whether summative or formative, is the single best way to measure student understanding. In the world of “state tests” assessment has gotten a pretty bad rap, and this is dangerous, because building formative assessment in to your instruction more often can transform your classroom. By constantly assessing students we can measure their understanding, misconceptions, … Read More