Author: Ginny Streckewald, M. Ed. I have been an early childhood educator for many years and have had the privilege of spending my days in the classroom and on the floor-literally- with infants, toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners -along with other dedicated teachers who care for and teach the next generation. I am still learning from […]
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The Chatty Classroom: Best Practices for Handling Negative Outbursts
Managing a classroom full of kids can be a challenge, especially when you have one or two who tend to make outbursts and rile up the rest of your students. We understand – whether managing a full classroom or simply teaching one child at home, dealing with outbursts is difficult. Here are some ideas […]
The New Flora Elementary School
The four elementary schools serving the Flora, Ill., community needed an upgrade — some had been built as far back as the 1940s! These older facilities did not adequately serve the needs of the modern student. Recognizing this as far back as 1998, our district made the construction of an innovative new school a […]
What Your Classroom’s Desks Say About You
In preparing for a new school year, one of the first thing teachers think about is how they are going to arrange the students’ desks. Depending on the arrangement, the teacher’s life can be made much easier or more difficult. You can tell a lot about a teacher just by walking into their room. […]
Camden County High School – Case Study
Health Facilities: The Forgotten Space How one school’s weight room was transformed into a functional space full of school spirit—in two weeks! A school’s weight room can be a forgotten aspect of education design. But with increasing focus on the health of the nation’s students and a growing obesity epidemic, these facilities need to […]
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