The Best Classroom Management Advice You Will Ever Get
Salt Lake City (PRWEB) May 29, 2014 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new video showing proven classroom management strategies to increase student learning and educator effectiveness. The video is available to all educators as part of the weekly publication, “Strategy of the Week.”
“Since 1991, we’ve been traveling the nation capturing the best practices in education the key strategies of successful classroom management to create an environment where all students can learn and raise educator effectiveness,” said Chet D. Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “As part of our cause to help every student become college and career ready through helping every teacher become as effective as possible, we have created an online, on-demand platform to make these classroom management strategies and other resources available to all educators in every classroom, school, district, state and nation.”
In this classroom management video segment, educators will see elementary teachers at Akili Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana demonstrating entry and exit procedures, a key element of successful classroom management to increase student learning and educator effectiveness.
Click here to see the classroom management segment and strategy.
Click here to see other teaching strategies to increase student learning and educator effectiveness.
About School Improvement Network
Founded in 1991 by teachers, School Improvement Network has spent decades researching and documenting the best practices in education. From this research, School Improvement Network has developed the Educator Effectiveness System. This system delivers a process to improve teacher practice and gives educators a set of powerful tools to drive the process. Research shows that districts and schools that use the tools in the Educator Effectiveness System produce better teachers and, as a result, experience dramatic increases in student achievement, driving up student proficiency by an average of 18 percent in a single year. School Improvement Network works with thousands of schools and districts in every state and around the world and has visited over 3,500 classrooms to document best practices in action. Learn more at http://www.schoolimprovement.com.
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