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'Let It Go': A New Set of Classroom Management Strategies for the 21st Century

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Classroom management. I am a classroom management perfectionist, and so letting go of control of my classroom—or rather, changing the type of control I had—is unnerving for me. There are no rows; students sit in groups that encourage rich discussion. Go to it, educators! For example, take seating.

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How Does Technology Improve Efficiency in the Classroom?

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Key points: Technology can be a boon for classroom processes Education technology boosts student learning Stay up to date on the latest in education technology Educational technology improves efficiency in the classroom by streamlining administrative tasks, facilitating real-time assessments, and automating grading.

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

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Synchronous Online Learning Synchronous activities are the most effective way to incorporate interpersonal interactions into your online learning; educators know that investing heavily in student relationships yields strong academic returns and sets the stage for effective classroom management.

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Using Collaborative Learning to Elevate Students’ Educational Experiences

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Collaborative learning involves complex classroom management, which is different from traditional lecturing. To be effective, professors should be skilled at constructing activities, monitoring group dynamics, and enabling dynamic discussions. Form groups strategically. Monitor and facilitate group dynamics.

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Using Collaborative Learning to Elevate Students’ Educational Experiences

Faculty Focus

Collaborative learning involves complex classroom management, which is different from traditional lecturing. To be effective, professors should be skilled at constructing activities, monitoring group dynamics, and enabling dynamic discussions. Form groups strategically. Monitor and facilitate group dynamics.

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Why Taking Risks in the Classroom Pays off for Students—and Teachers

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The more I learned about flipping my classroom, the more fears that developed. How would classroom management change if I relinquished control over to my students? Though there were moments I wished I had my slides, my students and I always worked together to figure out where to go next.

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A Teacher’s Best Evaluator

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Other questions on the form would ask for a rating of my teaching, participation in group work, and what activities they felt were the most engaging. Christian Miraglia is a recently retired 36-year educator and now Educational Technology Consultant at t4edtech where he also blogs at Edtech and Things Related.