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10 Ways Teachers Can Create a Positive Learning Environment

By Jonathan C. Erwin, M.A., author of The SEL Solution: Integrate Social and Emotional Learning into Your Curriculum and Build a Caring Climate for All There is a direct relationship between the kind of learning environment teachers create in their … Continue reading

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Fun Ways to Celebrate Student Successes

By Andrew Hawk When it comes to professional development and the subject matter for books, methods for managing student behavior get a lot of attention. Chances are, somewhere today a college professor is telling a class of teaching candidates that … Continue reading

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Inexpensive Ways to Reward, Recognize, and Motivate Students

Part of our Counselor’s Corner series. Click to read other posts in the Counselor’s Corner. You don’t need to break the bank to individually reward students for a job well done or motivate students to display desired behavior. Try these … Continue reading

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Counselor’s Corner: Group Motivators for Students of All Ages

Creating a group reward system can be a great way to motivate a classroom or group. Here is how to set up a successful classroom or group motivation system. The more student involvement and input you have in the process … Continue reading

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