How to Get Your Community Involved in Your Classroom (Video)

Rae HughartBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Video(s)

Video Transcript of How to Get Your Community Involved in Your Classroom Hey guys! It’s Rae. We’re going to be focusing today on how to involve your community in your classroom. In my classroom, my students participate in mock internships that are all sponsored by local businesses. Now this is a great way to involve your community because in my … Read More

How to Handle Classroom Management Like A Referee

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Classroom Management

How to Handle Classroom Management Like A Referee

As I was watching my favorite hockey team the other day, I noticed something that struck me during one of the brawls that (for whatever reason) still occur in the almost every game. I was amazed as the guy wearing the black and white striped shirt held two huge athletes at bay and got them to stop fighting without even … Read More

How to Create a Positive Classroom Culture (Video)

Rae HughartClassroom Management, Video(s)

How to create a positive classroom culture

A positive classroom culture can be the difference between your students succeeding or falling behind. Establishing this culture early on in the school year is incredibly important, but no matter when you make the changes, always strive to improve the learning environment in your room. Here are three ways you can create a positive classroom culture. Consider Safety So the … Read More

3 Keys to Parent Communication: Keeping Parents Informed, Included, and Out of Your Hair

Rae HughartBlog, Classroom Management

3 Keys to Parent Communication in Your Classroom

Are your students’ parents allies or road blocks? Education should be student focused. However, it’s often challenging to focus on students’ needs while parent comments, questions, or concerns take up the majority of your valuable time. So, how can we prepare our classrooms to be student focused and change parents into allies rather then road blocks? The Key? Be Proactive not … Read More

A Story of Extremes- the 5th and 95th Percentiles

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation

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As a gifted education specialist in Ohio, much of my career is dictated by the words “95th Percentile.” You see, in some states, a student can only be identified as gifted in academic subjects or cognitive abilities, and therefore receive services, if they score at or above the 95th percentile on a standardized, state approved test. That is the official, … Read More