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It may be one of your least favorite things to spend time and energy on, but many would argue that it is THE MOST IMPORTANT thing you will do all year.
I'm talking about classroom management, of course. Classroom management is the foundation from which you build your entire school year on. Failing to get it set in place could send you in a year-long tailspin of behavior issues, inconsistency, and hair-pulling frustration.
Don’t make the same mistakes that I made as a new teacher. Make developing a classroom management system a priority in your classroom.
In this week’s episode, I’m giving you the key components of an effective classroom management plan so that you can build a solid base for a positive classroom.
And - if you want a little extra help and motivation, be sure to join the FREE “Getting Your Year in Gear” teacher summer challenge to give you all the tools and step-by-step action plans you need to have your best year yet! See all the details here!
For full show notes, visit: classroomnook.com/podcast/27
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It may be one of your least favorite things to spend time and energy on, but many would argue that it is THE MOST IMPORTANT thing you will do all year.
I'm talking about classroom management, of course. Classroom management is the foundation from which you build your entire school year on. Failing to get it set in place could send you in a year-long tailspin of behavior issues, inconsistency, and hair-pulling frustration.
Don’t make the same mistakes that I made as a new teacher. Make developing a classroom management system a priority in your classroom.
In this week’s episode, I’m giving you the key components of an effective classroom management plan so that you can build a solid base for a positive classroom.
And - if you want a little extra help and motivation, be sure to join the FREE “Getting Your Year in Gear” teacher summer challenge to give you all the tools and step-by-step action plans you need to have your best year yet! See all the details here!
For full show notes, visit: classroomnook.com/podcast/27