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Why Kids Behave Better for the Teacher Across the Hall

Do you ever notice that some teachers' classes are consistently less chaotic than yours? What are they doing differently? In this episode, we dig into how shifting your classroom management can take your class from chaos to calm.

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00:00 Introduction to Classroom Dynamics
02:43 Understanding Subtle Signals in Teaching
05:33 Establishing Clear Expectations
08:52 Building Confidence and Classroom Management
10:09 The Role of Respect in the Classroom
14:54 Avoiding Dead Space and Maintaining Engagement
18:04 Proactive Classroom Management Strategies

Resources/Links Mentioned:

Free Back-to-School Training: https://teach4theheart.com/training

Classroom Management 101: https://teach4theheart.com/cm101

Your Smooth Running Class: https://teach4theheart.com/ysrc

If you liked this episode, check out episode 186 How to Create a Classroom Management Plan that Works at https://teach4theheart.com/186

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