When admin won’t back your classroom management plan, it can be isolating and frustrating. It’s tough to stay consistent and confident when you feel unsupported. Listen in as we walk through practical strategies you can use to keep your class running smoothly, even without administrative support—so you can lead with confidence and protect a positive […] The post Help! My Admin Doesn’t Like My Classroom Management Plan appeared first on Teach 4 the Heart.| Teach 4 the Heart
Sometimes we feel like our work doesn't matter--we might not be getting paid much, we don't have many opportunities to share the Gospel, so what is the point? You might be surprised to hear that God's design for work is bigger than the Great Commission, and deeper than economics. Jordan Raynor joins us to share about the eternal significance of our work and how it might just change the way we walk into our classrooms each day.| Teach 4 the Heart
Teaching and parenting often are compared, but should we be teaching like we parent? While both roles share similarities, how much should we let our parenting style influence the way we teach in our classroom? Listen as we discuss the differences (and similarities) between parenting and teaching.🎧listen here: Subscribe to the Teach 4 the Heart […] The post Should I Teach Like I Parent? Key Differences You Need to Understand appeared first on Teach 4 the Heart.| Teach 4 the Heart
Being a new teacher comes with a steep learning curve and can often leave you feeling overwhelmed. Avoiding certain rookie mistakes in your early years can make all the difference in saving you and your students from unnecessary frustration and challenges. Whether you're a brand-new teacher or just trying to survive your first few years, listen as we discuss 5 tips we wish we knew as rookie teachers.| Teach 4 the Heart
Join us as we unpack common mistakes teachers make when creating or grading assessments, and share tips for more encouraging, effective, and grace-filled grading practices.| Teach 4 the Heart
Why is it so easy to get defensive when a student asks a bunch of questions? How do we navigate the source of our defensiveness and then respond with grace and love? Listen in as we share some insights on diffusing the defensiveness that can be hard to avoid in our classrooms.🎧listen here: Subscribe to […] The post How to Respond With Love When You Want to be Defensive appeared first on Teach 4 the Heart.| Teach 4 the Heart
Are we adding to the feeling of teacher overwhelm with our perfectionism, need for control, and micromanaging?| Teach 4 the Heart
Encouraging student motivation can be one of the most challenging parts of being a teacher. Have you ever thought about the role your classroom management plays in this? Listen in as we discuss how classroom management influences student motivation!🎧listen here: Subscribe to the Teach 4 the Heart Podcast.👓WATCH here: 00:00 Introduction of Classroom Management and […] The post The Important Connection Between Classroom Management and Student Motivation appeared first on Teach 4 t...| Teach 4 the Heart
What are other teachers doing to make their class so calm? We share how to shift student behavior with classroom management.| Teach 4 the Heart
Do you ever take time to rest and then feel more tired and overwhelmed? Sometimes the things we do to “rest” actually leave us more restless, rather than renewed. Listen in as we talk about how to get the rest you really need.🎧listen here: Subscribe to the Teach 4 the Heart Podcast.👓WATCH here: 00:00 The […] The post Problem Habits That Drain Us (And How To Get the Rest You Need) appeared first on Teach 4 the Heart.| Teach 4 the Heart
Sometimes our classroom management strategies aren't working quite so well anymore. We share tips for tweaking your classroom management!| Teach 4 the Heart
The 5-week path to help Christian teachers face each day with hope so they can stop feeling defeated & teach with joy instead.| Teach 4 the Heart
Your step-by-step plan to reduce chaos and earn your students' respect.| Teach 4 the Heart
Managing a classroom doesn't have to be complicated. Making a classroom management plan can be done in five simple steps!| Teach 4 the Heart