I sometimes get questions about acknowledging students, particularly as it relates to praise. This is an important part of creating a positive behavioral environment for your class. Interestingly, teachers who use a higher ratio of praise to correction, and are specific when they do so (e.g., I like the way you are working so hard […]
Managing behavior and redirection
My son’s summer day camp was not well organized. When we arrived, I noticed counselors playing games with friends, and campers pushing and shoving. I saw a few staff talking with kids, but they were the exception. I noticed a fight breakout out on the basketball court when I picked up my son that afternoon. […]
Acknowledgement in Secondary Schools
“People should not be paid for doing the right thing! I should not be teaching people basic social skills at this point!” These are a few things I have heard from secondary teachers about teaching and acknowledging students. We know that acknowledging students is a key component of schoolwide supports for improving school climate. In his book […]
Keeping Track of Tiered Interventions
There are so many great tools to help schools develop interventions. My problem is trying to keep track of them. I needed to find a way to keep some these resources in once place. So, I put together this post. If you are developing supports at each tier for your elementary, middle, or high school, you […]
Tiered intervention resources
I hope this finds you well. Here are some resources that might help your work. Evidenced-based practices. This is a link to a site that includes evidenced-based practices related implementing tiered approaches in your school. Topics include coaching your school(s), collaborative teaching, literary, and more. http://signetwork.org/content_pages/175-evidence-based-professional-development\ Some of you may be familiar with Classroom Dojo […]