7 STRATEGIES TO ADAPT LESSONS FOR TEENS
Posted by timesaversforteachers| February 09, 2015
Create a safe and comfortable environment for your students. A good teacher will make sure their students’ needs are being met. These can range from physical needs to emotional needs, but remember that a person will be unable to learn if their basic needs are not being met. Set clear and concise expectations. Consistent enforcement of guidelines and classroom rules will coach a student’s brain to understand what is acceptable. If we waiver on management or grading policies it sends conflicting messages and invites misbehavior. Develop and practice new skills. If children develop skills at a young age and during brain development, they are more likely to retain that ability. If we don't create those connections and skills, that know-how will be difficult to develop later. Treat them with respect and engage teenage students. Interact and offer adult role models for your class. If we fail, they will seek out…
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