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Leadership Qualities that Promote Positive Racial Teacher-Student Relationships
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| Several years ago, as I sat in my office, I wondered if working as an educator was worth it. I was spending most of my time processing disciplinary infractions which did not allow time for instructional leadership. I knew that the time students spent in my office and in the in-school suspension program resulted in lost instructional time for teachers and students. This lost in instructional time has an impact on standardized test scores, school leadership, students, teachers, and the local community.
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Advantages of Classroom Training
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| 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? |
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Why the Classroom is Still King & Other Training Myths
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| Arupa Tesolin takes a look at how training is evolving and how formal training, while still very relevent is being supplemented by informal peer training. |
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Rediscovering the Classroom: How to Make Learning Fun
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| Studies have shown that people, both adults and children, learn best in different ways, ways that correspond to the ways they see the world. So how do you learn best? It's easy to discover your individualized learning style and change the way you feel about learning something new. |
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Teacher Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
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| 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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Student Perspectives of Classroom Disruptions
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| 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.
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External Private Training vs. In House Classroom Instruction
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| The time has come for employee development and instruction, but most employers cannot decide between private training and classroom teaching in house. The options are seemingly endless within both facets of adult education and each has its own optimistic and unconstructive aspects. E-learning may have been pushed out of the circle for the time being, leaving the option of having instruction take place in one’s own facility or having staff attend instruction somewhere else. |
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Classroom Sales Training Demise Rumour Debunked
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| Many sales people work very hard yet apparently less than 50% achieve their sales target. Some might say this is testament to the failure of sales training. This is patently not the case and here are the reasons why. |
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Positive Words Create Positive Actions
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| In our society today we tend to accentuate the negatives instead of the positives. One example is the “alarm clock” we use to wake ourselves up in the morning. Realistically, when we hear an alarm it generates fear or anxiety. When somebody robs a bank, an alarm is sounded; when there’s a fire, someone sounds an alarm. Perhaps waking up to an alarm helps explain the profusion of negative words we use. If you rethink the issue of your clock you will realize that it is really giving you an opportunity. When you hear it ring, you have the opportunity to get up and go. A whole day full of possibilities is available to you once you hear your “opportunity clock.” If you can’t hear it ring, that might mean you’ve gotten up and gone! That could be bad. |
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