Summer Book Club - Letting a child wait for the consequences
Near the beginning of the book (pg 16 in my copy), the author describes a teacher telling a student not to worry about the consequence, they will let them know at a later time. The teacher continues to push it back, and push it back.
At what age level do you think this technique is appropriate?
Do you think it would be effective in your classroom?
Would this help you focus on instruction rather than classroom management?
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Near the beginning of the book (pg 16 in my copy), the author describes a teacher telling a student not to worry about...
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iamdfair reblogged this from teamteachers and added:
In my experience, pushing the consequence back indefinitely is not a good thing at the high school level. Students want...
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geofaultline reblogged this from teamteachers and added:
So when I read this, I was wondering just how that would work with my high schoolers. I like the concept, but I tend to...
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