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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

Teachers Pay Teachers

Stop that train in its tracks with ample communication from the very beginning of the year, whether it’s weekly progress emails to parents or regular conversations with academic counselors (or ideally, both). Help parents set up a homework ritual and show them how to check student progress in your online gradebook.

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What is the Problem of Classroom Management?

eSchool News

Key points: It’s tough to balance student engagement and diverse learning needs Discover the advantages and disadvantages of classroom management Stay up to date on the latest in classroom learning trends The landscape of K-12 classroom management is fraught with various challenges.

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Navigating Special Education with Open Communication

eSchool News

Our newest product, Classroom Manager, is the classroom management tech that teachers have been waiting for. Contact ManagedMethods today to learn how other districts are benefitting from unifying their cybersecurity, student safety, web filtering, and classroom management systems. Communication.

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As a Paraprofessional, My Role Is Undervalued, Underpaid and Too Often, Forgotten

Edsurge

I've worked with students who have autism, behavioral challenges, learning disabilities and more — and every time a student is in crisis, I'm by their side. It takes empathy to support them in communicating their emotions, patience to help them self-regulate and flexibility to morph into whatever they need in the moment.

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How to Best Help Students Hard of Hearing

Teach Hub

Challenges are present daily in schools, and students with specific learning disabilities experience many different challenges in addition to those a general learner faces. Deaf and hard of hearing students can find themselves in learning environments that are not conducive to their needs, therefore, creating a struggle in learning.