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Have a non-verbal signal (a chime, a hand gesture, or a call-and-response) that is used consistently. Don't speak until the room is silent; talking over noise only reinforces that your voice is optional. 3. Managing the Digital Divide
Always allow for a fresh start. If a student has a rough morning, don't let it block their afternoon. A "clean slate" policy prevents the cycle of "bad kid" identity. Final Thoughts classroom management unblocked
1️⃣ Don't raise your voice. Walk near the disruption. Your presence is louder than your shout. 2️⃣ The "When-Then" Trick: Instead of "Stop talking," try "When the room is quiet, then we can start the game." It puts the ball in their court. 3️⃣ Relationships > Rules: Kids don't behave for people they don't like. Connect first, correct second. Have a non-verbal signal (a chime, a hand
In the age of 1:1 devices, "unblocked" classroom management often refers to keeping students off distracted sites. While IT filters do the heavy lifting, the pedagogical approach matters more. Managing the Digital Divide Always allow for a fresh start
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An approach where teachers remove obstacles to good behavior (e.g., unclear routines, lack of engagement, emotional triggers) instead of relying on punishments or rewards.
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