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Recent Posts by Regine
Mon, Oct 04, 2021 12:22 PM in Back to School
Yes! The entire nation is feeling the fall out of the pandemic. I am so afraid for my students to get any further behind than they already are. The majority of my class was face-to-face last year. However, there are a few that were virtual. I've noticed that those students aren't the ones who are struggling. Many programs that your school sponsors may allow access at home where the studen...
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Mon, Oct 04, 2021 12:19 PM in Attention Span
I have always struggled with my attention span, honestly, even as an educator I catch myself wandering sometimes. I too see struggles in my students to stay focused on a specific topic for more than 10 minutes. Over the last few weeks, I've learned that incorporating their interest into the learning helps them.
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Recent Reviews by Regine
Sun, Sep 26, 2021 6:52 PM
Classroom Management 101
Wow! Many amazing and creative ways to achieve high expectations through classroom management! If there is anything that teachers need is ways to their classroom management. Education is forever changing in society and researchers have discovered that having students part of a community or learning structure is most beneficial. Not only is it important to growth, but also makes them in charge of their own learning. Through chapter 5 I have found new ways to acknowledge positive behavior and encourage children to be apart of my classroom community.
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