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By seeking to first understand behaviors, teachers can better support their students receiving special education services.
Behavioral challenges in schools are on the rise. Here's how teachers can better understand and manage issues in the classroom.
The former classroom teacher has helped educators improve academic performance in students with behavior problems. He told us most classroom teachers lack the necessary training to handle these ...
Here are five classroom management strategies to help educators regain control of their classrooms: 1. Understanding students Getting to know each student individually will enable teachers to better ...
When teachers encounter disruptive or noncompliant students in the classroom, they typically respond by focusing on the negative behavior.
In addition to asking public K-12 teachers about issues they see at their school, we asked how much each of the following is a problem among students in their classroom: Showing little to no interest ...
A panel of educators discuss solutions to student behavior in the classroom.
Autism and intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) care provides a unique opportunity for our healthcare system and our education system to function together.
District staff working on ways to address social, behavioral, mental health issues in the classroom.
The number of times a teacher compliments or recognizes a student’s good behavior, compared to how often the teacher reprimands the student, the more likely that student is going to stay focused on ...
A collaborative study tested 17 strategies in an 'intervention tournament.' Interventions targeting future thinking, such as writing a letter for a child to read in the future, are the ...
Teachers and educators across the country are having to deal with more behavioral challenges in the classroom than ever before, all of which cause a variety of obstacles toward creating and ...
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