Category Archives: Behaviour Management

Adapting Instruction

There are some students who can just be difficult to teach and seem to not want to complete any task you set. So what can you do? One strategy is to adapt instruction. You can’t make anyone do anything, but … Continue reading

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Bullying

Bullying disrupts the school environment and learning in classrooms and it should not be tolerated. Teachers need to make it clear to their students that bullying is not acceptable and there needs to be a procedure in place for students … Continue reading

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Positive Reinforcement

Every good teacher needs a good behaviour management strategy. Through my study and experiences in the classroom, positive reinforcement is the best strategy. However, it is often neglected. Positive reinforcement is all about reinforcing good behaviour by praising students when … Continue reading

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Happiness in the Classroom

Happiness should be promoted in every classroom. It is contagious and your students should feel happy to come to class every single day. You can teach your students to think optimistically in many ways. Here are some ideas to get … Continue reading

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Classroom Rules

Classroom rules are essential to any great classroom. Rules clearly state the expectations for behaviour in the classroom and help to develop respect. They are more meaningful if students take part in their formation, with teacher guidance, and it is … Continue reading

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