We’ve all been there – a student does something inappropriate that we need to address, but it’s unexpected and we aren’t sure what to do. Listen to discover why the phrase “I’m going to have to do something about that” is so powerful.
No matter what role you play at school, you’re going to love these tips for constructive IEP meetings.
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A warning system can be a great tool to cut out disruptions in your class, but what if we want to avoid public forms like a behavior chart or writing names on the board? In this quick though episode, I share three simple ways to give warnings privately – without interrupting the flow of your teaching.
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When students aren’t meeting our expectations, we can be tempted to lower them. But this isn’t always a good idea. Discover why in this quick thought episode.
We can make tangible rewards so much more meaningful by pairing them with intrinsic motivation. Listen to discover how.
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As a teacher, we crave support from our administrators and coworkers. But, unfortunately, that’s not always the case, and sometimes these relationships are strained. Join us to discover how to respond to a difficult administrator (or coworker) – spiritual, emotionally, and practically.
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At our Christian Educators Virtual Summit, Eric Reenders presented a simple framework to help students develop a Biblical worldview. The key – using questions (and not giving the answers!)
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At our Christian Educators Virtual Summit, JP Moreland did an incredible session on Responding Biblically to the Crisis of Anxiety. In this session, he taught how we can use practices and habits to retrain our brain and, in time, overcome anxiety.
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One of my favorite takeaways from the Christian Educators Virtual Summit was about choosing an important phrase to repeat over and over to your students – helping them internalize an important truth. Listen to hear how it works.
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