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Getting to know your students and relationship building really helps mitigate potential problems in the classroom.
As I former elementary school teacher I liked how the need to encourage your students who may be struggling, inattentive, and disengaged can go a long way in building a relationship.
I liked how it outlined to be explicit when explaining what you expect from the students and to be reminded to give examples.
Allowing students to learn in the environment that they will be working in, is a great tool for giving students real world experience in their field.
Planning is essential for student success.
As a college instructor coming from an elementary school education experience, I was happy to see the focus on the difference between formative and summative assessment. Both have their place, and both are needed for successful classrooms.
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