#161: What we get wrong about classroom management, low-level disruption, crafting a strong teaching presence + more

#161: What we get wrong about classroom manag...

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#160: The 10 quick community builder activities that will become your classes favourite

What if I told you that you could build connection, boost buy-in, reset the vibe, AND reduce low-level behaviour… in five minutes flat?No prep. Just you, your class, and a little bit of magic. ✨In this episode, I’m giving you a front seat to 10 of my favourite grab-and-go communi ...  Show more

#159: The 5 routines that are non-negotiable for teachers wanting to reduce low-level disruptions and create a beautiful, calm, safe classroom environment.

In this episode, I’m giving you a front seat to the teaching assistants I’ve had in my classroom for years… except they’re not people. They’re systems. Predictable, powerful routines that quietly run the room so I can actually teach with FAR fewer low-level disruptions.I’m walkin ...  Show more

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