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U&E 008: Connecting With Students; The Learning Environment & Building Relationships & Trap Music
Teach Hustle Inspire: Classroom Management | Student Engagement | Educator Lifestyle
English - October 02, 2017 17:36 - 44 minutes - 18.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 99 ratingsCourses Education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Summary:
If you’ve ever tried to teach a student, with whom you do not have an established relationship, you already know it’s next to impossible. However, we know that student relationships are a critical factor in not just classroom management, but overall student achievement. The challenge here is that this is not always as easy as it may seem, even with our best efforts.
Today's Guest:
Ms. Kate Jones is a master educator out of Atlanta, GA. Her intent going into college was to be an oral surgeon, but she quickly realized she was not passionate about science...at all! With some awesome advice from her mother, she quickly began to realize her calling was the classroom and she hasn’t looked back since! Ms. Jones is a teacher who loves what she does, has immense success with student achievement and classroom management, which all starts with her intent focus on building the best possible student relationships. She masterfully gets her students to recognize and embrace their worth, igniting them with the desire to want to do their absolute best - everyday!
You'll Learn:
How to establish a genuine and authentic relationship with your students
The difference between acceptance vs tolerance, and leveraging this can open doors to student achievement
How to get students to recognize their own worth to channel true growth
Shaun Woodly, Ph.D.
In the words of the great Randy Watson, “I believe the children are our future” and simply put we have to teach them well! As a college professor, I've given my students, from all across this country, the tools they need to truly excel in the classroom. Now, I bring these same tools to you! Subscribe to the podcast and tap into this wealth of knowledge, offered from game-changing educators so that you, too, can flourish in the classroom.
You make the difference for our students...
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If you’ve ever tried to teach a student, with whom you do not have an established relationship, you already know it’s next to impossible. However, we know that student relationships are a critical factor in not just classroom management, but overall student achievement. The challenge here is that this is not always as easy as it may seem, even with our best efforts.
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You’ll Learn:
How to establish a genuine and authentic relationship with your students
The difference between acceptance vs tolerance, and leveraging this can open doors to student achievement
How to get students to recognize their own worth to channel true growth
Shaun Woodly, Ph.D.
In the words of the great Randy Watson, “I believe the children are our future” and simply put we have to teach them well! As a college professor, I’ve given my students, from all across this country, the tools they need to truly excel in the classroom. Now, I bring these same tools to you! Subscribe to the podcast and tap into this wealth of knowledge, offered from game-changing educators so that you, too, can flourish in the classroom.
You make the difference for our students…
thank you for listening!
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Leaving a comment below
Sharing this on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn
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