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A digital portfolio is a computer-based collection of student performance over time. Students can add work and use it as a space for personal reflection by writing annotations and using it as their own learning archive.
My Classroom Economy System helps students to manage money and has the side-effect of managing your classroom in a fun and engaging way.
Affirmations for kids is a positive and refreshing way to reverse negative internal messages. We need to step in and help kids change the classroom culture. Student to student affirmation notes is one way to do this.
Motivating disengaged students is important for learning and achievement. One day, a student . . . walks in and announces ‘My dad killed my mum’.
Having an adequate amount of social skills is critical to students growth. It’s best to develop social skills during primary school age. That is due to students’ immense cognitive ability to…
Establishing connections with kids is mandatory to stop the bullying in our schools. Building meaningful relationships will help students to share and discuss the entire problem being faced by him/her.
“Would it kill you to be a little kinder?” Baron, asked his partner, who seemed devoid of emotional intelligence. Interviewing witnesses was near impossible. We need to teach our students Emotional intelligence more than IQ.
Are there any strategies for classroom management that will work? A question we may ask after a student undermines us or doesn’t want to listen.
Creating a circle of friends is the best way to help learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder, cope with finding ways to communicate and gain social and cognitive skills.
I’ve been mulling over the UK inclusion agenda. On a personal level, it has been hard to find . . . an appropriate school for my teenage son who has autism and sensory processing disorder.
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