Managing student behavior is a perennial teaching challenge—and one novice teachers invariably feel unprepared to face, amid rising reports of class disruptions, student mental health problems, and ...
Children are often seen as innocent, predictable, and blissfully unaware of the darker sides of human nature. But every so ...
Teaching behavior analysis is a vital area of educational research and practice, involving systematic observation, evaluation, and analysis of teachers’ behaviors and instructional methods 1. Teachers ...
Teachers’ complaints regarding student classroom behavior are reaching epic proportions. In some states, they’re spurring teachers to push for policies that will grant them greater authority over ...
A new Iowa law gives teachers more input when handling disruptive students. Educators say the change could improve classroom safety.
The 2021-2022 school year began full of promise. Students, families, and educators were ready to get back to pre-pandemic learning routines. Almost no one was prepared for how the landscape had ...
This study addresses the limitations of traditional continuing education approaches for sports teachers by developing a personalized recommendation system based on multimodal deep learning analysis of ...
The landscape of K-12 classroom management is fraught with various challenges. Educators encounter difficulties in maintaining order, addressing diverse classroom learning needs, and fostering a ...
Iowa now has new tools for educators to positively resolve issues involving student behavior, writes Nicole Farmer.
In the wake of distance learning, many students and teachers were relieved to return to school and some semblance of normalcy. But it hasn’t been easy. Teachers say they are struggling to teach ...
This school year, students nationwide have been filmed swearing at teachers, flipping over desks, and committing physical violence. Poor behavior in schools is not new, but educators’ testimony and ...
Walk through a grocery store with a child, and you will see it instantly. Candy bars line the checkout aisle, placed exactly at eye level. That placement is not random; it is deliberate stimulus ...