128 Articles - Page 10 of 11
<p>Discover effective strategies and resources for conflict resolution in the classroom with our comprehensive guide. Understand the dynamics of conflict, explore various resolution styles, and delve into innovative approaches including games and EdTech tools.</p>
<p>Master classroom management with these 26 adaptable strategies for new teachers. Create an engaging, organized, and inclusive learning space for student success.</p>
<p>Ignite a spirit of adventure in your classroom! Discover 20 unique classroom management strategies that bring learning to life. </p>
<p>Try out one of these 10 best ways to use a timer in the classroom to improve student productivity, time management skills, and an array of benefits! Use a timer for group work, brain breaks, class discussions, learning games or test-taking. </p>
<p>Wondering what kinds of classroom timers best fit your needs? This article explores the 5 main types of classroom timers in detail to help you become a pro in classroom management. Read on to discover recommendations for each timer type!</p>
<p>Let’s explore ways you can use drag and drop as an in-class activity to create engaging teaching material and help your students better understand and visualize your concepts. </p>
<p>Let’s explore what constitutes good feedback and learn how to structure them to optimize student learning & progress!</p>
<p>Wondering how to increase your student participation when asking questions? Effective questioning techniques can help you and your students starting with clarifying your purpose.</p>
<p>Having motivated students in your class no longer has to be a dream. As an educator, have you been trying to guess what will really motivate your students? Find out how we can transform our guessing to only what works!</p>
<p>Engaging introverted, shy students doesn’t have be a vexing problem anymore. In this blog, learn 3 powerful strategies to engage your shy students with ease!</p>
<p>With the apparent increase in virtual learning, students are especially vulnerable to cyberbullying. In some instances, they are not even necessarily aware that they are victims or perpetrators. How then do teachers discuss this issue with students tactfully and authentically? Find out how in this blog!</p>
<p>The start of a new school year or semester can be daunting! To help warm up your students, use these fun and interactive back to school ice breakers with ClassPoint!</p>
1,000,000+ people like you use ClassPoint to boost student engagement in PowerPoint presentations.