Original Article: http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20040208/NEWS/302089982
PORTSMOUTH — Like other teachers, Mike Anderson had one generic phrase to award students for good work when he taught at Flanders Elementary School in East Lyme, Conn.
“‘Great job!’ was mine,” said Anderson, now a fourth-grade teacher
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Original Article: http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20020919/NEWS/309199995
PORTSMOUTH — Crouching on the ground in front of a portable camping stove, teacher Mike Anderson placed a length of stove pipe over one of the burners and turned up the heat. The 20 or so students closed
Original Article: https://www.responsiveclassroom.org/article/working-families
Question: In my classroom this year, I am implementing two teaching strategies, Morning Meeting and Rules and Logical Consequences, but I’m concerned about parents’ reactions. I can imagine that they will worry that we’re “wasting time” with play or