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Student Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
In a school consisting of 99% White teachers and 98% historically underserved students, students reported that teacher behavior is the major cause for classroom disruptions. Excessive classroom disruptions that involve teachers and historically underserved students indicate that there are racial interaction challenges between teachers and students. During interviews one student stated, ...

Teacher Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
High incidences of classroom disruptions, disrespect towards a teacher, and open defiance indicate that teachers and students have challenges with developing and maintaining positive classroom relationships which ultimately impact school discipline and student achievement. At a high school consisting of 95% White Teachers and 99% of historically underserved students (HUS) interviewed teachers believed teacher student relationships, student attitudes, and student preparation caused classroom disruptions.

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Advantages of Classroom Training
E-learning appears to be on the cusp of taking over employee training, as it provides a platform that cannot be beat for convenience and affordability. Most companies are turning to some form of online instruction to help give their workers the edge when it comes to education. Despite this, there are some purists that hold on to the notion of classroom training. Sure, it has its advantages. But is there really a good reason to choose classroom training over modern e-learning?

Where there is smoke there is...
Workplace disruptions (fires) are a commonplace event. Prevention is the best course of action since much time and energy is consumed resolving these issues. But since we can’t always prevent them it is critical that we learn to distinguish between those that can cause genuine or lasting damage and those that are false alarms.

Private Training versus Public Classroom Training
The time has come for employee development and instruction, but you cannot decide between private training or using publicly scheduled off site classroom training. There are pros and cons to both types of training and making a decision will be based on a number of criteria. Cost of training being one of the most important – or is it? Remarkably in some cases, for example Microsoft Office Skills Training, private training can be more cost effective than attending a classroom session. Here are some factors to consider when choosing between private or external classroom based instruction.

From Go Fast Kids to Calm Kids
Making that transition from holiday mode to classroom. How excited do kids get with the start of school approaching? Getting kids to go from the freedom of school holidays to move to that place of being settled and ready for school can be a challenge for some parents. Many children now days are identified as being ADD and ADHD I call these kids “go fasts” and the transition from holidays to school can be a bit more of a challenge for these kids. Being a “go fast” kid is fine, they are full of excitement and life, but it does not always suite the classroom environment. So how do you handle the transition time as they move into the structures of a new school year and a classroom environment?

8 Best Practices for Online Learning
Many organizations are using online learning instead of classroom based training because they believe it is more cost effective, convenient, and less time consuming. For those of us that have sat through poorly designed online learning programs, however, it can be experienced as a form of torture.

Teacher Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
High incidences of classroom disruptions, disrespect towards a teacher, and open defiance indicate that teachers and students have challenges with developing and maintaining positive classroom relationships which ultimately impact school discipline and student achievement. At a high school consisting of 95% White Teachers and 99% of historically underserved students (HUS) interviewed teachers believed teacher student relationships, student attitudes, and student preparation caused classroom disruptions.

Student Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
In a school consisting of 99% White teachers and 98% historically underserved students, students reported that teacher behavior is the major cause for classroom disruptions. Excessive classroom disruptions that involve teachers and historically underserved students indicate that there are racial interaction challenges between teachers and students. During interviews one student stated, ...

Why Salespeople Fail to Make Needed Changes
If your salespeople are going through any kind of up-to-date sales training or coaching, then they know they're supposed to ask questions and resist presenting company or product features and benefits. In the classroom they get it. In the classroom they can do it. In a coaching session it works. But as soon as you plug them in to a real sales call, by phone or in person, they revert to being obsolete.

Fasting and Feasting
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Out of the Classroom Lessons in Success: How to Prosper Without Being at the Top of the Class by Cynthia Kocialski
In keeping with the theme of New Years Day, “Out of the Classroom Lessons in Success” Tour offers hard-won wisdom on achieving professional glory. How to nurture your talents to achieve your professional goals and dreams.

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