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?Do or DIY: What We Saw (and Loved) at the 2017 Maker Faire

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This weekend marked San Mateo’s annual gathering of hackers, hobbyists and freak flag flyers: the Maker Faire. Back for its 12th year in the Bay Area, the Maker Faire is home to everything from drone racing, bicycle-powered music stages and even 32-foot tall towering Sextant Tesla Coils. LASERS ABOUND in the Dark Room at Maker Faire.

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Effectively Addressing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

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For example, a student who constantly interrupts might be seeking attention because they feel they are being overlooked. Incorporate group work, hands-on activities, and real-world connections to keep students invested in their learning. Let your rules speak for you and do not give these students any extra attention.

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How to Avoid Favoritism in Your Classroom

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Heres how you can take steps to avoid favoritism and create a fair, inclusive space for all your students. This will help you avoid giving some students undue attention. Stick to Your Classroom Management Plan A key way to maintain fairness in your classroom is by consistently adhering to your classroom management plan.