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Are You Feeling Like a Failing Teacher?

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you feel like you are failing your students? Are you struggling to keep up? Come let us help you get through the rough days.

This is the time of year when we question whether or not we can continue teaching. Reflection is important. It’s how we grow, but maybe you’re feeling like a failing teacher.

It doesn’t matter that we have years of experience behind us and the school year is finished, but there’s just something about this time of year that puts us in a funk. Add a pandemic into the mix and there’s even more confusion.

Even more, new teachers really start to question whether or not they can cut it as a teacher. This is the time of year when we tend to field questions from our new-to-school teachers and over and over we hear the same issues.

Maybe some of these sound like you, so before you throw in the towel and quit everything you’ve worked so hard to achieve, please keep reading.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: first-year teachers, new teachers, Student Teachers, Teacher Humour, Teacher Mental Health, Teacher Organization, Teacher Wellness, Teacher Workload

How to Create a Sense of Agency in the Classroom

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you struggling with classroom management? This strategy changed our entire approach. No charts, games or reward systems! Just classroom management that works!  Come and read this post to make a change in your classroom today.

Imagine a classroom where the students monitored themselves-and, not in that “hall pass police officer” type of way. Imagine a classroom where students encouraged each other to keep the room tidy, put things away and treat each other with respect. We call this a sense of agency.

It’s possible because each year we turn out a classroom full of polite and respectful students, but it takes work. Students need to be taught how to make decisions that are positive and what to do when they make a mistake. Creating a sense of agency is just as important as all the math and reading skills. It’s the key to classroom management. Want to know how?

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Back to School, Classroom Community, Classroom Management, Classroom Set Up, First Year Teachers, first-year teachers, Inclusion, Multiple Means of Engagement, Sense of Agency

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