How to Be an Effective Teacher Classroom Management Teaching for Mastery High Expectations for Students.

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How to Be an Effective Teacher Classroom Management Teaching for Mastery High Expectations for Students

Classroom Management Procedures Provide Structure Structure Provides Security and Safety Student Learning Increases

Procedure #1 Every teacher at their classroom door before and after every class.

Procedure #2 Procedures are taught and posted in every classroom.

Procedure #3 The day’s agenda and learning targets are posted in the same location.

Procedure #4 Every class begins with a Bellwork assignment.

Procedure #5 All assignments are set up in the same way for every class.

Procedure #6 Students always have an independent reading book in every class.

How to Be an Effective Teacher Classroom Management Teaching for Mastery High Expectations for Students

Enhancing Student Relationships

How to Be an Effective Teacher Classroom Management Teaching for Mastery High Expectations for Students

Principal Procedures

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