This post was written with Jessica Minahan and originally appeared in the Harvard Education Letter. About 10 percent of the school population, or 9–13 million children, struggle with mental health ...
Evidence-based resources from Nevada's College of Education experts help teachers manage adolescent behavior, minimize ...
SILOAM SPRINGS -- The Siloam Springs School District is implementing a behavior intervention strategy aimed at recognizing what students cannot manage and giving them grace as they work to attain ...
Above all, a regulated adult steadies a child; when adults stay calm, students are far more likely to find calm too. Supporting challenging behaviors begins with us. When we stay grounded and curious ...
As students head back to the classrooms for a new school year, increased behavioral problems and classroom management are still big concerns for teachers. Ron Maynard teaches special education at ...
Kids can be quick to feel shame and shut down or escalate when corrected. Skipping the correction and directly guiding them to do what's expected can be a game-changer.
CRESTLINE, CA, UNITED STATES, May 12, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Coach Thomas Stewart, an Ohio educator with 34 years of teaching experience in High School and Middle ...
Every teacher runs their classroom a little differently. Some thrive on structure, others on flexibility, and most land somewhere in between. These differences form what educators call classroom ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Student behavior and challenging routes have been two of the biggest complaints from several Jefferson County Public Schools bus drivers. Both have caused problems for ...
Third-graders at William Rainey Harper school on Cleveland’s West Side have their eyes front and center on teacher Robin Wilson, as she asks them to count how many pages are in a book during a summer ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Thanksgiving is fast approaching and with it, a four-day break that students and teachers look forward to - students because they get time off, and teachers because ...