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Dr. Ken Shore's
Classroom Problem Solver
Encouraging Good Hygiene
One of the more sensitive...
Dr. Ken Shore's Classroom Problem Solver Series
The Unmotivated Student
A motivational problem is not always easy to define,...
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About Teaching Organization
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Dr. Ken Shore's: Classroom Problem Solver
Stealing in the Classroom
Students steal for a variety of reasons. Some steal simply because they want an item...
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The ABCs of Bullying Prevention
A Bullying Prevention Program
Bullying is a pervasive school problem...
Schoolyard Soil Dwellers: What's Living In Your Schoolyard?
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Poetry Is for Real People Like Me
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some of her students from the...
Is Differentiation the Answer to the Tracking Debate?
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In this week's Voice of Experience essay, 30-year educator Max Fischer reflects on these...
Alleviating Appraisal Anxiety: Lessons Learned
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Max
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A former sixth-grade student recently approached Max Fischer. After...
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Readiness Differentiation: Daring to Get Back on My Bike
In this week's Voice of Experience essay, educator Max Fischer compares his first...