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Month: January 2018

Social Contracts as a Tool to Manage Behavior – Part 2

In the first part of this article, social contracts were presented as a method to teach student to manage their own behavior in class and to minimize classroom disruption throughout the course of a school day. There are a variety…

Social Contracts as a Tool to Manage Behavior – Part 1

Social Contracts conceptually are not a new idea they have been around for many years in different forms and names: behavioral agreements and behavioral contracts to name a few. These tools were originally developed by psychologists to help troubled students…

Writing Lesson Goals and Objectives

Writing lesson plans is one of the most important skills a teacher needs to posses; in this series of articles, we will explore the process of writing lessons plans and how to unify them into a cohesive unit plan. We…

Portable Storage – Syncing Files for the Road

In the age of digital teaching, keeping your files with you and up to date is critical to being able to work anywhere you have some time. Many people have turned to a variety of online or “cloud” storage methods…

Technology

Classroom Technology: Finding Ways To Fund New Technology In The Classroom.

Teachers all across the country are pushing their budgets to the limit in a time of growing class sizes and shrinking budgets. Often we as teachers are told that we need to do more with less, this simply a reality…

What is Plagiarism?

Most people think that plagiarism is simply “copying” or “borrowing” information written by another person without giving them credit. We are guilty of doing this at some point in our lives, but when it comes to academic work, plagiarizing can…

Digital Skills

This week I am writing final exams and thinking about what I want to improve on for this upcoming semester. I teach in a very blue-collar district, where not all of the students have access to technology at home and…