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Canva For Education For Teachers: Setup, Access, And Ideas
If you haven’t set up Canva for Education for teachers yet, you’re missing out on one of the best free tools available to educators. Canva’s education version gives you full premium access, including thousands of templates, AI-powered design features, and collaboration tools, all at no cost. The catch? There isn’t one. You just need to…
Classroom Management for Different Ability Levels (Applied vs Academic Classes)
One of the fastest ways to struggle with classroom management is to assume that the same strategies work equally well in every class. They don’t. A strategy that works beautifully in an academic-stream class can fall flat in an applied-stream class, and vice versa. This doesn’t mean one group is easier or harder to manage….
Classroom Management for Large Classes, Split Grades, and Tough Timetables
Some classroom challenges have nothing to do with student behavior. They come from the structure of the job itself. Thirty-five students in a room designed for twenty-five.Two grade levels learning different material at the same time.A timetable that changes every day and never seems to settle. When teachers talk about classroom management for large classes,…
Screencastify For Teachers: A Step-by-Step Classroom Guide
Recording your screen shouldn’t require a film degree. Whether you’re making a quick tutorial for students who missed class or building a full flipped classroom library, Screencastify for teachers remains one of the simplest tools to get the job done. It runs right inside Chrome, records in a few clicks, and doesn’t ask you to…
ClassDojo Classroom Management: Setup, Points, And Routines
ClassDojo is one of those tools that either runs like clockwork or turns into a chaotic point-free-for-all, and the difference comes down to how you set it up. If you’ve been searching for a solid approach to ClassDojo classroom management, you’re probably past the "download and hope" phase and ready for something that actually sticks….
Logical Consequences In The Classroom: Examples & Scripts
A student talks over you for the third time in ten minutes. You’ve already given a warning. Now what? If your go-to move is some version of "that’s a detention," you’re not alone, but you might be missing a more effective option. Logical consequences in the classroom connect a student’s behavior directly to a meaningful…

















