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    Teacher How To: Effective Classroom Expectations

    Creating a set of classroom expectations for your students is more challenging than it seems at first. When I first started out teaching, I tried to stick to the same rules my own teachers had for me in high school. The thing is, kids today are not the same as they were back then. And there’s a lot of science and cultural understandings that show us that those old school “rules” like no chewing gum and don’t you dare be late are outdated and insensitive to the needs of our students. Yet not setting clear expectations is setting yourself up for a pretty miserable year. Keeping this in mind, crafting…

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