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New Teacher Survival Guide Find practical and easy-to-use tips, solutions, and advice to help make your first year in the classroom a success. |
Managing Your Class
Everything you need to know about how to set the stage for good behavior in your classroom . . . and how to handle students' misbehavior with finesse.
Articles
by Bonnie Murray
Scholastic Professional | Use this list of general procedures to guide your decisions on classroom management.
New Teacher Survival Guide | Brush up on the three types of logical consequences so you can use them when kids test the limits.
by Linda Shalaway
Scholastic Professional | Students are more likely to buy into the rules if they have a hand in creating them. Start with this list of adaptable ideas.
by Linda Shalaway
Scholastic Professional | Eight classroom grouping techniques and the best times to use them.
Sure-Fire Strategies for Handling Difficult Students
by Linda Shalaway
Scholastic Professional |
Advice on what to do when students act up and personalities clash.
by Paula Naegle
Scholastic Professional | Posting rules and procedures isn't enoughyou have to teach them. Here's how to get started.
by Jen Scott Curwood
New Teacher Survival Guide | Develop new methods of managing behavior problems. Here are descriptions of seven common challenging classroom situations and how to handle them.
Five Persistent Behavior Problems and How to Handle Them (Grades 68)
by Linda Shalaway
New Teacher Survival Guide |
Maintain better control and establish a calmer, more productive atmosphere for your students. Bill Rogers, author of Behavior Management, identifies five classroom behavior problems and offers strategies for handling them.
New Teacher Survival Guide | Experienced teachers tell you how to deal with disruptions and keep you class schedule on track.




