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Modeling, Practice, and Feedback in the Classroom for Better Management
If there’s one shift that quietly transforms classroom management, it’s this: We stop announcing expectations and start teaching them. In this course, we’ve already talked about classroom management as instruction—not discipline. This module is where that idea becomes concrete. Because if we want students to: Transition smoothly Participate respectfully Regulate their emotions Collaborate effectively Follow…
Khan Academy for Teachers: Step-by-Step Setup & Tracking
Khan Academy offers one of the most comprehensive free learning platforms available, but many educators struggle to move beyond basic awareness to actual classroom implementation. If you’ve been searching for Khan Academy for teachers resources, you’re likely ready to stop watching from the sidelines and start using this tool to support your students. Here at…
5 Best Educational Resources For Teachers To Use This Year
Finding the right educational resources for teachers can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, except the haystack keeps growing. Between lesson planning platforms, worksheet generators, and countless subscription services, knowing where to invest your time (and budget) matters more than ever. You need tools that actually work in real classrooms, not just…
Clear Classroom Expectations vs. Long Rule Lists
Most teachers don’t struggle because classroom expectations are unclear.They struggle because expectations are buried. Posters with 12–20 rules.Syllabi that read like legal contracts.Consequences charts no one remembers by October. When behavior issues arise, the instinct is often to add another rule. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Students don’t behave better because there are more rules.They…
Interactive Whiteboard for Classroom: 5 Best Options (2026)
Chalk dust and dry-erase markers have their charm, but let’s be honest, an interactive whiteboard for classroom use can transform how students engage with content. Whether you’re demonstrating a math concept, annotating a primary source document, or running a quick formative assessment, these tools turn passive viewing into active participation. But here’s the challenge: the…
13 Classroom Routines And Procedures To Teach From Day 1
The first week of school can feel like controlled chaos. Students are testing boundaries, you’re learning names, and everyone’s figuring out how things work in your room. But here’s what separates teachers who spend the year putting out fires from those who actually get to teach: strong classroom routines and procedures established from day one….

















