Classroom Management
MoreTypes of Students and Classrooms
Managing Your Differentiated Classroom
You are a differentiation boss. And…Now you have a class of twenty students who are all working on different assignments or projects—some in groups, some independently, some in a quiet corner,...
The Differing Needs of Introverts and Extroverts in the Classroom
The bullies are crossing their fingers you'll turn around so they can pinch the do-gooders. The do-gooders are avidly waving their hands to answer your question. And the class clowns are acting lik...
Working with Students from Different Countries and Cultures
We know what it's like: that little sting when the teacher just can't pronounce your name. "Shmopp? Shmope? I'm sorry, dear, can you say it for me one more time?" Ouch. So step one in being a good...
The Democratic Classroom
Let's start with a brain snack. When people help plan and prepare meals, they're more likely to eat them (or at least try them). When people contribute toward the cost of a new toy or gadget, they'...
Quiet vs. On Task
Once upon a time, the ideal classroom was considered to be one in which students sat quietly and attentively (and with excellent posture) at desks arranged in neat rows, either listening to the day...
Teacher-Student Ratio: Does Class Size Matter?
We've all heard the commonplace that as far as class size goes, bigger is not better. In smaller classes, students benefit from more individual attention from the teacher. The teacher isn't all str...