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The Important Connection Between Classroom Management and Student Motivation

Encouraging student motivation can be one of the most challenging parts of being a teacher. Have you ever thought about the role your classroom management plays in this? Listen in as we discuss how classroom management influences student motivation!

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00:00 Introduction of Classroom Management and Student Motivation
06:27 Building a Foundation for Motivation
12:14 Relationships for Increasing Student Motivation

Resources/Links Mentioned:

8 Easy Way to Turn Boring Worksheets into Engaging Activities – Rise Up Summit: https://youtu.be/SSDXKkQfoKU

Back to School Classroom Management and Motivation Training: https://teach4theheart.com/training

Classroom Management Podcast Series Episode 1: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/classroom-management-01-what-kind-of-classroom/id1075393336?i=1000602940811

Rise Up Summit: https://riseupchristianeducators.com/

If you liked this episode, check out our Classroom Management Playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqOa5heLXggdIL2pxolZeWg11tLJHHSnD

Tired of disruptions & behavior issues? That frustration ends here!

In Classroom Management 101, you'll implement a classroom management plan that works so you can stop being frustrated by student misbehavior & actually enjoy teaching again!

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heRZOG FOUNDATIoN

The Herzog Foundation exists to catalyze and accelerate the development of quality Christ-centered K-12 education so that families and culture flourish.

The Herzog Foundation puts on retreats and trainings throughout the year to equip teachers to share their faith where they are and grow in their profession. If you are looking for inspiration and encouragement connected to Apologetics, Athletics, the Arts, reading, special education, or engaging with parents, there is a retreat for you! Visit teach4theheart.com/herzogretreats to sign up and learn more!

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