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Five Tips for Working with Difficult Parents

Teachers are master of their subject, well trained in dealing with different student personalities and maybe even experts at working with students with learning disabilities. But they receive no training in dealing with difficult parents. In this FREE special report you will review strategies to prevent and deal with parents that may otherwise run you down or worse, run you out of the school.

Five Things Every Teacher Should Know about ADHD and LD

Leading author, speaker and educational consultant Sandra Rief, M.A shares her expertise on working with ADHD and LD students so everyone can get the most out of their time together in the classroom. Rief reviews different types of learning disabilities, behavior problems and explains why it’s important to understand the difference.

How to Help Students Cope with Girl-on-Girl Aggression

Erin Willer Ph.D is an assistant professor at the University of Denver and former high school teacher who has done extensive research on how adolescent girls communicatively manage social aggression – like gossip and exclusion. This Inside the School special report reviews a three step exercise Willer used to help girls cope with social aggression they had experienced.

Five Strategies to Use with English Language Learners

This Inside the School special report reviews five strategies to help you in the classroom with English Language Learners. The special report’s research based strategies will help build trust with your ELL students and give you a better understanding of how your ELL students learn.

Five Classroom Discipline Strategies

In this special report you will learn the techniques educator and school psychologist Allen Mendler uses to discipline his students in the classroom while maintaining dignity. Mendler believes you can’t change students’ behavior but you can influence it. The special report will review tips to maximize the time you have with students while they are in class.

Five Tips to Improve Your Classroom Management

In this special report you will learn the techniques that classroom management expert Brian Mendler uses to keep his students under control in the classroom. Each tip in the report can be implemented in your classroom immediately, so you can increase student participation and see improved success right away. The report will review ways to stay focused on your lesson, how to deal with challenging students as well as several helpful strategies to get creative with student discipline and rewards.

Five Things Teachers Should Know About Student Privacy

This Inside the School special report will review five things teachers should know about student privacy. It will review the federal law, FERPA which addresses student privacy and records. The guidelines for FERPA can be very broad but yet very significant meaning. Teachers work with students every day, but many don’t know the laws that so heavily impact them. Take the time to know it and understand it.

Free Graphs and Percentages Cumulative Activity

Download your cumulative activity on how to teach graphs and percentages.
Students encounter graphs and percentages in other subjects and in daily life, but these two important topics are often under represented in math classes. This 3-part graphs and percentages activity uses real world situations to get your students excited about learning these concepts.

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How to Create an Effective Lesson Plan

Download your free 24-page guide on lesson plan writing, including a lesson plans format sheet.
For new teachers who are learning their craft and seasoned veterans who are implementing new curriculum, writing lesson plans can be daunting. Teachers struggle to cover as much of the curriculum as possible while also differentiating instruction to meet students’ learning [...]

5 Learning Styles Tips to Help Your Students Succeed on Standardized Tests

Students learn in different ways and are taught by many methods. However, they are often tested the same. One teaching method for a student may work well and help them achieve high scores on a standardized test but that same style might not have the same impact on another. As an educator you need several different teaching styles and understand which methods work for which students.

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Free Reports

  • How to Help Students Cope with Girl-on-Girl Aggression
  • How to Create an Effective Lesson Plan
  • Free Graphs and Percentages Cumulative Activity
  • Five Tips to Improve Your Classroom Management
  • Five Tips for Working with Difficult Parents
  • Five Things Teachers Should Know About Student Privacy
  • Five Things Every Teacher Should Know about ADHD and LD
  • Five Strategies to Use with English Language Learners
  • Five Classroom Discipline Strategies
  • Block Schedule Teaching Strategies: A Toolbox of Effective Teaching Ideas

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