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Steve Haberlin is an assistant professor of education at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and author of Meditation in the College Classroom: A Pedagogical Tool to Help Students De-Stress, Focus, and Connect. His work focuses on the use of mindfulness and meditation practices in both k-12 and higher education settings. His workshop, "Mindfulness for Teachers," helps educators develop a personal practice to help with stress and anxiety and to be more present in their teaching and personal lives. Steve is also available for higher education workshops to help professors use brief meditation activities in class and for keynote presentations on mindfulness and meditation-related topics. For more information, contact Steve at [email protected].
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Greetings~I want to talk about what I think is one of the best ways to improve as an educator. It boils down to two words:TAPE YOURSELF.Or rather have someone videotape you teaching. Tape yourself in action for at least 10-20 minutes then sit down...
You have to try this idea!Let your students write on their desks using dry erase markers. Yes~ that's right. Ditch the pencil and paper and let them write~ draw and create on their desks or tables. Don't worry it comes off.I tried this a year ago...
Greetings~I want to share a creative way to motivate and focus your students during math instruction. I call it Kung Fu Math.First~ I created a series of belts or levels that the students aspire to and have them write it in their notebooks.Then~ I...
I want to share a new way to go over homework. I use my CPS remote control system and have students punch in their answers to random questions. The class has its homework out~ then students click in their answers~ with the option of revising them as...
One criticism of education (and there are many :)~ is that schools fail to teach kids about money. If you haven't come across a money system created by fifth-grade teacher~ Rafe Esquith~ you need to read his second book "Teach Like Your Hair is on...
Why I have lunch with students?I eat lunch with my students on most days. While some educators think that is crazy and others perceive it as not wanting to eat with the other teachers~ I wanted to share why I think it is important. First~ if you're...
I want to share an idea that worked really well for me.A few weeks ago~ I had the students come to school dressed like a super hero of their own creation. I was dressed like a villian~ black cape~ black mask. I also used a voice scrambler to sound...
I am thinking about trying the following idea:Set the room up like a maze or gauntlet~ using curtains~ sheets~ etc. My students then have to navigate the maze and pass a series of tests before preceding to the next section. I want to set the tests...
Try a trampoline.I asked a parent to donate a mini-trampoline to the classroom and began using it to create excitement in my fifth-grade classroom.Sometimes~ I jump on it for fun~ and when I land~ I have the class yell "boom!"Other times~ I reward...
Greetings~ I want to share a technique I stumbled upon that I call the Celebrity Challenge! Though it can be used for any subject really~ I use it to motivate my fifth-gradestudents during math instruction. I hang up a poster of a popular...

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