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E19S4: Positive Classroom Climate Set Up: A Guide (Part 2)


A positive classroom climate is critical to student success. This episode (part 2) takes a deep dive into the elements that go into creating such a climate. Here I share information from scholarly literature, as well as my own active research, on how to create a postive climate in your own classroom. If you didn't listen to the first part yet, you'll want to go back and listen to it first. You can do that by clicking here.

0:00 Intro 

3:54 Beginning today's discussion (yes, it took me that long to get started).

5:12 Personal Investment theory (students invest time and energy in tasks that are meaningful). 

8:40 Student payoff and why it matters.

11:00 Student treatment as a means of motivation.

12:20 Relevant and meaningful lessons.

16:50 Performance tasks.

18:19 Vary instructional styles and methods.

20:24 Build relationships with your students.

23:29 Minimal direct instruction. 

25:55 Collaboration and student voice. 

34:14 Goal achievement theory 

43:05 Formative Assessments & on going feedback

45:46 My research

50:55 Conclusion 

52:40 Student Segment (it's back by popular demand! Just kidding, no one demanded this but it's my favorite part of the show).

61:12 Outro

References 

My presentation

 

Contact:
Twitter: @TamiJ123
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My blog: Notes From A First Grade Classroom: https://notesinfirstgrade.blogspot.mx/


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