For Teachers: Classroom Management
Taught by Annie R
Annie Rudnick is a 6th grade history teacher in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She is described by her students as having killer dance moves, never lying, and calling on everyone “like all the time”. She holds education degrees from New York University and Teachers College at Columbia. Before becoming a full-time teacher she worked as an after school tutor at 826NYC and 826Los Angeles, and as an educator at the New York Historical Society. In her spare time she enjoys tacos.
It’s a new year and a new chance to add to your repertoire of classroom management strategies for the rest of the school year. This one-night class is designed to add to the tool belts of both new and experienced teachers, as well as those preparing to enter the classroom for the first time.
In this class you will be introduced to The Five Pillars of Classroom Management, as well as a variety of practical approaches to keep your class on track.
While originally piloted in middle school classrooms, these seven learning activities can be used in all content areas from 5th – 12th grades.
You’ll learn:
· What the Five Pillars are
· How to facilitate rewards and consequences - and prepare students in advance
· Best practices for classroom management
· Tips to increase student engagement
As a teacher we all know everything is easier when there are snacks involved. So, there will also be cookies.