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A Fresh Look at Classroom Management with Claire English (pt.1)

21 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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Hello everyone! Classroom management has never been more important in schools. Study after study cites one of the biggest reasons for teachers leaving the classroom has to do with student behavior. While we can't control everything, we can come together and think about how to create classrooms that support the best behavior students can have and cultivate a great learning environment. To help with this, I have brought on Claire English — [https://www.instagram.com/the.unteachables/?hl=en] a fellow podcaster, classroom management trainer, and all around fantastic educator. In this episode, we discuss what modern classroom management looks like, how to reframe to focus on the key factors that lead to effective classroom management, and so much more.

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