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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Hi there,
I've just come across a blog post I think you'll like.
It explains four really nice ways to acknowledge
good student behavior.
As you know, positive reinforcement is an incredibly
powerful classroom management tool .... BUT it's
also true that some of the praise phrases we often use
get tiresome fairly quickly.
Like a good ad that you've seen too many times, praise
statements can get old and lose their effectiveness.
So let's praise "outside the box," why don't we!
Here are a handful of new praise reinforcements you
may not have seen before. Depending on what age
group you teach, your students will LOVE these.
They are soooo much better than just saying "well
done!"
Click here to see them now:
http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?Clk=4958955<-- see the blog post
NOTE: If you like them, please leave a comment in
the comment box at the above link. (Giving Rob
positive reinforcement might motivate him to produce
more freebies ;-)
I've just come across a blog post I think you'll like.
It explains four really nice ways to acknowledge
good student behavior.
As you know, positive reinforcement is an incredibly
powerful classroom management tool .... BUT it's
also true that some of the praise phrases we often use
get tiresome fairly quickly.
Like a good ad that you've seen too many times, praise
statements can get old and lose their effectiveness.
So let's praise "outside the box," why don't we!
Here are a handful of new praise reinforcements you
may not have seen before. Depending on what age
group you teach, your students will LOVE these.
They are soooo much better than just saying "well
done!"
Click here to see them now:
http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?Clk=4958955<-- see the blog post
NOTE: If you like them, please leave a comment in
the comment box at the above link. (Giving Rob
positive reinforcement might motivate him to produce
more freebies ;-)
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