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A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations

A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations

FromThe Teaching Behavior Together Podcast


A Guide to Teaching Classroom Expectations

FromThe Teaching Behavior Together Podcast

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Classroom expectations are a key element to your classroom management plan. Classroom management consists of many different elements, with setting expectations in your classroom being one of the top elements you should focus on during the start of the school year. Classroom behavior expectations can be tricky though, so I have created 3 easy tips for you to teach classroom expectations to make it fun and feasible. So don't let setting classroom rules deter you from developing a strong classroom management plan! In this episode you will learn 3 key elements to teaching classroom expectationsHow to make teaching classroom expectations feasible How you can continually teach classroom expectations throughout the school year FREE GUIDE TO TEACHING COPING SKILLS IN YOUR CLASSROOM!Visit my website for more behavioral and social emotional resources for your students.Follow me on Instagram for daily content and tips as well!PS. If you visit my website subscribe to my email list and get a free calm down corner kit for your class as well as weekly emails and monthly freebies!
Released:
Jun 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (65)

The Teaching Behavior Together Podcast provides teachers with strategies to increase their classroom management while incorporating behavioral and social emotional learning strategies in their classrooms. Gone are the days of frustration and tearful rides home. Each episode will provide teachers with actionable steps to creating a classroom they look forward to going to each morning! Your host, Maria, has 10 years experience helping teachers set up successful classroom management plans that increase student success. She has a PhD in special education and applied behavior analysis and has her dream job supporting teachers with classroom management and incorporating behavioral and social emotional learning in their classrooms. So sit back, listen up, and start watching your students succeed!