Classroom management episode
I love the episodes you have for classroom management and the about students that won’t stop talking. I’ve used these methods in my new classroom and they work very well. However, this is my first year in a new school that is not high poverty. I am almost offended by the simplicity of classroom management in these episodes. What about the classrooms in high poverty areas with children coming from highly traumatic home lives? What about the teachers that room clear almost daily because of a violent child that tears apart the room and physically hurts others and the teacher. These episodes are helpful for my current situation, but make me so angry for the teachers that are working with children of high poverty. IT IS NOT THAT SIMPLE in those situations. What do the teachers do that have a child that throws chairs across the room when asked to go to “time out” and you call their parents that are high on drugs and you can’t even get ahold of them?
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