For individuals with autism and related intellectual and developmental disabilities, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) provides evidence-based tools to navigate their education, engage with their peers, ...
Educators today are trying to manage a new wave of student behavior, and it’s proving to be one of the toughest parts of their job. Educators are facing an unprecedented wave of behavioral challenges ...
Teachers can create welcoming, safe spaces while still maintaining high expectations and holding students accountable.
In classrooms, educators have long relied on experience and gut instinct to gauge student understanding and classroom dynamics. Intuition will always be a valuable tool for teachers, but the rise of ...
Teachers are used to dealing with the occasional class clown—but what happens when most of the class requires that level of handling? Classroom disruptions and poor behavior have been on the rise, ...
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Making classroom points work for you
Teachers are refining how they use point systems like ClassDojo to build positive, engaging classroom environments. By pairing clear expectations with consistent recognition and meaningful rewards, ...
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Classroom management strategies that actually work
From restorative practices to proactive routines, educators are turning to evidence-based strategies to create calm, connected, and productive classrooms. These approaches focus on building trust, ...
All students at the University at Buffalo have the right to a learning environment free from behaviors that disrupt the learning process. Students are expected to abide by the behavioral expectations ...
Understanding and managing a room full of students is often a “trial by fire” for less experienced educators, according to Megan Ryan, the mentor coordinator for teacher professional development at ...
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