Sentences with phrase «manage classroom effort»

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Teachers are arguing that efforts to change student - disciplinary practices — largely in an attempt to address big racial disparities in who gets suspended and expelled — are making their classrooms harder to manage.
Teachers are on overload; but if you can stand back for a moment and connect with your heart, you realize you have to devote your real effort to managing the classroom and creating an atmosphere of civility, grace, compassion, and safety.
When teachers are not strong in classroom management, they do not have the flexibility and skill to manage the range of learning tasks and organizational responsibilities needed to have a variety of tasks ongoing at the same time and may end up quitting such efforts after a few tries.
Their focus groups revealed how Black teachers were reduced to disciplinarians instead of being respected for their ability to manage their classrooms; teachers who had a penchant for teaching and serving Black students well found themselves restricted to only teaching Black students; and teachers who put in extra time and effort still weren't heard in staff meetings.
And while all of those things are important, for most educators the thing that counts for our jobs is that student engagement supports on - time graduation, attendance, and reduces the effort it takes to manage a classroom and... teach.
Directions are often scripted and praise is kept to a minimum in an effort to manage classroom behavior.
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