Posts Tagged ‘discipline’
Whole Brain Teaching: Kindergarten (Expanded!)
Watch this substantial addition to Andrea Schindler’s kindergarten video as her students demonstrate an amazing variety of Whole Brain teaching techniques: class-yes, hands and eyes, teach-okay, switch, Mighty Oh Yeah, lines-lines-lines, seats-seats-seats, a bubble in your mouth and the wonderful criss cross applesauce! For more information about Whole Brain Teaching, email Chris Biffle at CBiffle@AOL.com
Duration : 0:7:24
Whole Brain Teaching: 3rd Grade: Classroom Management
How To Maintain Classroom Discipline – Good And Bad Methods Training Educational Video
Maintaining Classroom Discipline (1947). Good and bad methods of disciplining inappropriate classsroom behavior. This was a very well made instructional movie for teachers. While there are new & different problems in the modern schools, the basic ideas of this film still holds. The opening messages are exactly what the best research on classroom behaviour tells us:
1. The vast majority of behaviour problems in the classrom involve minor breaches of discipline.
2. These incidents originate in the classroom situation itself and are within the control of the teacher.
3. Disciplinary problems in the classroom are symptoms of underlying weaknesses in total learning situation. BY CONTRASTING METHODS OF HANDLING THE SAME CLASS, TECHNIQUES ARE SHOWN FOR SECURING CLASS DISCIPLINE and STIMULATING THE INTEREST OF STUDENTS.Producer: McGraw-Hill Films; Creative Commons license: Public Domain.
Duration : 0:13:43
Whole Brain Teaching: The Basics
See a demonstration of six of the most effective Whole Brain teaching techniques. Over 6,000 K-14 educators representing over 250,000 students have attended our conferences. For more information got to WholeBrainTeaching.com or Chris Biffle at CBiffle@AOL.com.
Duration : 0:7:37
Watch first year teacher, Andrea Schindler, demonstrate features of Whole Brain Teaching’s
A lesson in the order of operations for a 6th grade class, demonstrating Whole Brain Teaching