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Here are seven ideas about creating classroom rules: • You’re shooting for influence, not control. Fact is, teachers never have absolute control over kids, even using techniques like fear ...
In this ASCD SmartBlog post, a 20-year veteran teacher describes how he went from a "classic rules-and-consequences" management style to a "no-rules, no-consequences" approach.
What classroom etiquette rules would you add to this list? Dan Reimold, Ph.D., is a college journalism scholar who has written and presented about the student press throughout the U.S. and in ...
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