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Teachers play an important role in shaping a child’s character. While many educators believe in conventional punishments that limit fun, a 5th-grade teacher is praised for an opposing opinion.
I’ve watched the negative impact of these behavior systems play out both in my office and during classroom observations. Take a 7-year-old first-grade student, for example.
A new behavior technician and two intervention aides were placed this year into fifth-grade classrooms to prevent disruptions, provide teacher training and help lessons go more smoothly, while a ...
Boys' classroom behavior impacts grades, study finds When your elementary school-aged son gets in trouble for acting up in class or playing too rough with another student, you might not be ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Lynchburg City Schools is requesting the return of a book containing inappropriate content that was given to some 4th and 5th-grade students during enrollment day ...
Release Date: June 29, 2017 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. – Two University at Buffalo education researchers have teamed up to create an interactive classroom environment in which ...
Several schools in Rapides Parish are taking a different approach to behavior management this year. Mabel Brasher Montessori is the latest to introduce a program known as the "house system" with a ...
Young Achievers is just one of the 88 schools the schoolyard initiative has renovated since it began bringing green space to urban schools in 1995.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LiveSchool has launched a free version of their award-winning classroom behavior management system for K12 teachers. Until recently, the cloud-based software was ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Kansas City mom is furious after her daughter’s teacher allegedly showed an inappropriate photo in class. Dominique Jones, a mother of three, has complained to ...
A substitute teacher in a fifth-grade classroom at Maxdale Elementary School was removed from the classroom Thursday after putting duct tape over the mouths of 10 students, Killeen ISD said.