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Las
Vegas - June 8 & 9, 2009
Do
your students beg to go to school on Saturdays? Have you ever had
a parent make arrangements to leave their child behind until the end of
the school year when they are moving to another city and want to leave
their child in your classroom as long as possible? Does your class
score higher on standardized tests than any other class in the school?
Do most of your students volunteer to stay after school for an hour,
twice a week, just to work on the skills? Do your students go home
and to the library after school to do ongoing research, writing, and
create projects that were not assigned? Does your classroom
have nearly zero problems with discipline?
If
not, you can find out how to make this the description of your classroom
when you attend this two-day workshop on classroom management!
Utilize these strategies to make your classroom a place where students:
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Want to be!
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Are self-directed
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Work independently as well as interdependently
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Are excited about learning
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Have high expectations for themselves and then meet them!
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Constantly utilize higher order thinking skills
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Produce multimedia products for learning as well as for authentic
assessment
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Connect their learning to their own experiences, talents, and
interests
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Connect their learning to the community - the local, national and
global community
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Exceed the standards
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Demonstrate positive behavior almost 100% of the time
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Are organized
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Achieve great results on standardized tests
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Dramatically increase their basic skills
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Develop 21st century literacies
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Really learn, not just temporarily memorize.
In
this workshop you will learn how to:
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Create a positive classroom environment that is supportive of
organized, happy classrooms where learning is taking place at high
levels all the time!
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How to incorporate classroom strategies to motivate students!
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How to connect to each student's interests, talents and experiences!
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How to teach the standards, and beyond, in a way that engages
students
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Help students achieve greater success, both personally and
academically
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Make your classroom a place where all students are engaged, happy,
organized, thinking and learning.
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Get parents and community members to help make your units even
better than you could have planned?
Join us for this two-day professional development experience, and go
back to your classroom armed with many new tools and ideas for creating
an organized, happy, productive and successful 21st century classroom!
Register Here
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