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Five Steps to Create Sustainable Change
Leaders in every industry are constantly facing important decisions when implementing change. However, many leaders’ attempts to implement change either fall short of the intended goal or only...
Five Steps to Create Sustainable Change
Scott Neil, PhD October 28, 2015 Leaders in every industry are constantly facing important decisions when implementing change. However, many leaders’ attempts to implement change either fall short...
The Silent Lunch Fallacy: Put the microphone down and step away slowly
If you are like many administrators, teachers or staff who have worked at a school where misbehavior is too common an issue, there is a good chance that you or your colleagues either dread going...
A Tiered Approach Utilizing School and District Staff
Image credit: Edutopia Getting teachers “up and running” at the beginning of the school year in terms of classroom management is critical to the behavior and academic success of students. The...
Some Talks on “Grit” are Simply Abrasive
I have read recent posts where the well-meaning authors suggest that "neophyte teachers" need to be "grittier" and essentially refrain from being "quitters". That might raise an "Oorah" (that's the...
SET-TRACK-SUPPORT: Building the self-efficacy of students and teachers
Building self-efficacy within a school requires strategy. That strategy needs to start with a goal, feedback on progress toward the goal needs to given, and support to those who are working toward...
Managing Student Misbehavior….From the Ditch to Disney: Part III (B)
And now it’s time…to say goodbye…(See what I did there with the Disney Theme??) Image credit: Disney To wrap up my 3 previous posts on the topic, here is the simple procedure for returning...
From the Ditch to Disney Part IIIA: How to successfully transition misbehaving students back to class
Image Credit: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Part IIIA In my previous posts I discussed some of the pitfalls with removing students from the classroom and provided simple solutions for preventing the...
Seeing is Believing: How Social Learning Theory builds self-efficacy in a school turnaround
Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory[1] is predicated on the notion that people tend to develop and learn behaviors by observing others around them. Social Learning Theory is alive and well in...
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