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Positive moments in the classroom don’t just spring up out of nowhere. A well-run classroom makes teaching and learning fun for you and your students... something Michael Linsin has spent years studying, practicing, and offering in his guides on his website. 

Michael was one of my first interviews on the podcast. It’s among my favorites, and I want to share it again. So in this re-released episode, he offers his amazing tips and insights on best practices for effective classroom management planning and forming relationships with your students, with a special focus on art classrooms.

2:19​ - Michael’s #1 tip for being a fun and effective teacher

4:56 - What makes a good classroom management plan and why consequences really don’t matter

7:17 - The most effective way to teach your students the classroom rules

10:30 - How art teachers can find a balance between teaching the rules and teaching the lessons

13:55 - Why you might want to ditch filling out reflection forms as a consequence

16:29 - One important thing that can make running an effective classroom a bit easier

19:36 - How you can still leverage relationship-building with your students even if you have hundreds to teach

22:39 - When to transition away from time-outs and effective consequences for older students

26:19 - Why Michael doesn’t recommend a rewards system for your classroom

30:05 - What you can do to encourage your students to develop a motivation to do the work

32:21 - Why you must follow-through on your classroom management plan

Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/art-classroom-management/