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By seeking to first understand behaviors, teachers can better support their students receiving special education services.
Bad behavior growing in classrooms; a top concern among educators PEW Research Center found 68% of teachers said they've experienced verbal abuse from a student such as being yelled at or threatened.
There’s been a pronounced spike in behavior problems, ranging from minor classroom disruptions to more serious student fights broadcast on social media, since students returned to school buildings.
How students' ability to manage emotions may shape their learning and relationships—and how schools can foster more engaged, ...
The right approach to seating works behind the scenes to keep students focused on learning while minimizing disruptions, ...
Disruptive classroom behavior or failing to meet reasonable behavioral expectations set forth by instructors have the potential to harm the learning environment for other students and to create unsafe ...
A hidden factor shapes student behavior more than discipline. Addressing it boosts engagement and academic success.
Incorporating yoga and mindfulness practices in the classroom has helped these students recover from the trauma of Hurricane Helene.
Two teachers in Ohio were caught on camera bad-mouthing students on a Zoom call, according to school officials.
As students across the Denver metro area are either back in school or preparing to go back, the Colorado State Patrol wants ...