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7 Simple Signs for Classroom Management
Examples of nonverbal hand signals students can use to communicate their needs and ideas in an unobtrusive way, both in the classroom and remotely.
Example: Learner-Led Classroom Management (IgnitED Research)
This video shares evidence from the learning sciences and a practitioner perspective around classroom management.
Learner-Led Classroom Management: IgnitED Research Insight
In this installment of IgnitED Research, a series that aims to build stronger connections between learning science and instructional practice, we look at classroom management and how to empower students to co-create and drive management processes.
Learner-Led Classroom Management: IgnitED Research Video
In this video installment of IgnitED Research, a series that aims to build stronger connections between learning science and instructional practice, we look at classroom management and how to empower students to co-create and drive management...
Navigating Management Challenges
Find out how Relay GSE has approached management and classroom culture when implementing blended learning.
Clamshell
Clamshell is when students close their laptops like clam shells (45 degrees) without closing them completely. It can be used to grab students attention and save time between transitions.
Communicating with Hand Signals
Remote students can use hand signals to communicate their level of content mastery and to communicate their needs
One-Way Streets
Students always move in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction when moving throughout the room.
Payments, Fees, and Fines Chart
Here is a student-facing reminder that they have many opportunities to earn more money, while still having to think about how their poor decisions could hurt their wallets.
Dojo Dollar Bills
Dojo Dollar Bills get handed out on Friday for students to spend at the class store.
Dojo Dollars Screencast
This screencast shows you a glimpse into how the teacher gives Dojo Dollars out, how he tracks it, and what the students do with them.