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Classroom Management Tips - Brought to You by NEA
practices and procedures that allow teachers to teach and students to learn

  • Can't Stop Talking
    Did you know that talking and socializing are not only normal, but also healthy? Through talking and socializing, young adolescents project the social and developmental issues they are experiencing.

  • Acting Out
    An elementary school in Michigan has instituted a “virtues program” that uses in-class activities and school-wide assemblies to make talking about good behavior fun.

  • All Aboard!
    A New Jersey bus driver shows a firm but caring attitude toward the students on her route.

  • Addressing Rude Behavior
    Researchers agree that there are three essential aspects of teaching social skills: modeling, direct instruction, and practice. Here are some examples of educators using these three methods.

  • Breaking Up Fights
    Basic techniques for breaking up fights and dealing with students who are physically aggressive.

  • Stop Your Energy Drain
  • Find Out Who Your Students Are
    Students today lead different lives.

  • A Quality Teacher Is a Caring Teacher
    Showing students you care about them helps create a positive relationship and a supportive learning environment.

  • Teaching That Emphasizes Active Engagement
    Teaching that emphasizes active engagement helps students process and retain information. It leads to self-questioning, deeper thinking, and problem solving. Find out where to begin and how to put your students on the path to higher achievement.

  • Transition to Middle School
    Develop a transition plan to help elementary school students prepare for their move to middle school.