DiscoverThe Burned-In Teacher Podcast with Amber HarperEffective Classroom Management Systems and Strategies for Starting the School Year (Part 1)
Effective Classroom Management Systems and Strategies for Starting the School Year (Part 1)

Effective Classroom Management Systems and Strategies for Starting the School Year (Part 1)

Update: 2023-09-02
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Join us for part 1 of our three-part series on effective classroom management strategies. Discover three essential rules that will simplify your approach and set the stage for a productive school year. Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to the classroom, these actionable tips will transform your teaching experience. Don't miss out on creating a thriving classroom community where learning flourishes.

 

In this episode, I’m going to teach you

  • The three rules you need in your classroom that will simplify your life and the students’ understanding 
  • How to introduce them 
  • And stick around until the end because I’m going to teach you two bonus rules that changed everything for me in my classroom

 

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Effective Classroom Management Systems and Strategies for Starting the School Year (Part 1)

Effective Classroom Management Systems and Strategies for Starting the School Year (Part 1)

Amber Harper