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Laying the Foundation for Positive Classroom Behavior  
Author : Pearson Education Development Group







Created : 29 Jan 2002
Last Revision : 30 Jan 2002

Listen to Students' Suggestions
When building your foundation, you may be able to draw from students' and other teachers' past classroom experiences. Ask students to make suggestions about what should be expected of them and how misbehavior should be addressed. Students are often more responsive to rules they helped create.

Creating an environment in which students know and follow the rules is challenging, but not impossible. With a little patience and perseverance, you can lay a foundation for respect and positive behavior in your classroom that lasts all year.
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Nice article
Comment by: Shaughan Created: 30-Jan-2002
This is well written and to the point.
 

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