Rockwall ISD's priorities for the 89th Texas legislative session include fully funding school safety. Rockwall ISD supports the State increasing the School Safety Allotment to fund fully the requirement to ensure that at least one armed security officer is present during regular school hours at each District campus. View our list of priorities for the legislative session here: https://t.co/pWfJggyGoL
The first month of school is a critical time. It will set the tone for a successful school year. Here are some tips to help you start strong.
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Did you know that 90% of the discipline issues come from 10% of the population? The challenge for teams: When your most talented performers are in that 10%. Here's how to attack that!
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As Adults, we are often sensitive about our weaknesses, so imagine a child who spends all day at school where their weaknesses are the focus and their strengths aren't developed or even recognized.
As much as 20% of classroom misbehavior may be attributable to academic frustration.
🚦Consider simple “red light, green light” activities to spot check for frustration before it boils over. Read the research: https://t.co/LLwG0jvr1X
#FeedbackFriday: Only one percent of men received this type of feedback — one percent. It’s even more common for women of color to be unfairly criticized for being assertive. And it happens to women all around the world.
How often have you been told not to take student misbehavior personally? However, teachers feel a personal connection to misbehavior, especially when they invest both time and emotional energy in nurturing their students' growth. While it is essential not to INTERNALIZE student misbehavior, there is value in teachers taking it personally as in acknowledging its impact on the classroom and students' learning experiences. By doing so, teachers can instill a sense of responsibility and accountability in their students, prompting them to reflect on their actions and the consequences. Excerpt from my upcoming book: Empowering Students: Transitioning from Management to Accountability
What’s the identity of your team? And, how do you teach that? Here’s how Gonzaga MBB used a symbol to catch (winning habits) and convert (losing habits) behavior to establish their identity.
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