Teaching Strategies For Middle School

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Kelly Said:

What will be the cost of Obama's education reforms?

We Answered:

The initial investment no doubt would be expensive - I couldn't give you an exact figure, nor could he but without a doubt it would cost a lot.
It would however, be an investment that we WOULD get a return on in the future so in the long run it more than pays for itself.

Constance Said:

What can I do to get my middle-school son with ADD to use the accommodations provided for him?

We Answered:

Hi,

I've known students in middle school that have the same problem, sometimes I have that problem to be truthful. We all do at one point. I'm still a middle school student and soon to be a freshmen in high school. Did you clarify to the school he has mild ADD? If you didn't, that may help. Also, he probably isn't used to the middle school surroundings. Elementary student to a middle school student is a major leap and he should be prepared of what's to come. He may feel uncomfortable and he may begin puberty, let alone you should be aware he is at that age to test different personality that aren't himself and he'll begin developing some adult personalities.

You should try to set an appointment with your school counselor as well as notify them if they can help him.

You can also try to encourage him to use it and see how it works realistically.

Praise him each time he uses his accommodations and what importance it has and show if he uses it, it'll make it a lot easier for him.

You should also use them too, to show him other students use them and prove it's helpful.

The more you complain to him, the more he'll ignore you, so try to be undemanding.

Ask him why doesn't he use it.

Sonia Said:

Classroom management tips for high school classes.?

We Answered:

Scary?

C'mon!

Professionalism counts.

*Set out the rules (boundaries/guidelines, you get the idea).

*Don't have too many rules.

*Have clear expectations(behavioral/academic/etc.).

*Stick to your guns (don't ever waiver with regard to your rules/expectations, EVER).

*Let them know (ARTICULATE) that you will be available to help them out after school/before school/during lunch if they have any questions regarding your lessons, and BE there for them.
**If they try to take advantage of you -"play you"-, calmly push them in the right direction.

*Always be professional (don't take things personally).

Good luck, I hope this helps.

Albert Said:

TEACHERS!!! I know the school year is over, but give me hints on better classroom management.?

We Answered:

Ask them, "Where do you find today's date?" (put it back on to them)

Perhaps the children are sitting too long. Try a couple times a day to stand up and stretch, walk around, etc.

Have you tried to ignore the noises? As hard as it may be! These children may be looking for attention, even if it is negative attention. If they see that you are ignoring them, they will stop.

This is still a young group. We don't like to sit around and be lectured to all day! But we expect children to do that. Try a lecture outside. Try different things. Yes, I know we have lessons we have to follow, but find creative ways to teach them. Individualize the children. Are they on IEP's?

Good luck and don't get frustrated. You can always ask for help! There is no shame in asking for help. Another person may give you a perspective you never thought about.

You may want to play some calming music for you also. If you are tense, then the children may sense that, and react.

Catch them being "good"..focus on the positive behaviors, rather than the negative behaviors.

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