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  2. Teachers, consider these three research-based ideas to help ...

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    We hope these research-based recommendations allow teachers to reflect on the good work they do every day and commit to help their students succeed.

  3. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    Using behavior-specific praise (BSP) in the classroom can have many positive effects on the students and classroom management. BSP is when the teacher praises the student for the exact behavior that the student is exhibiting. For example, the student might normally have trouble staying in their seat, which causes disruption in the classroom.

  4. Resource room - Wikipedia

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    Students in resource rooms either work individually with the teacher or in small groups of students, and focus on reading, writing, and mathematics. These sessions can occur anywhere in the school and do not require a specific classroom or space, such as the library or a teacher's lounge. [1]

  5. Staffroom - Wikipedia

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    A teachers' lounge in Japan. A staffroom or teachers' lounge is a room in a school or college. It may refer to a communal work area where teachers have their desk and prepare lessons if they do not have a personal office, or may be a common room where teachers and/or school staff can relax, discuss work, eat, drink and socialise while not in class.

  6. Conference hall - Wikipedia

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    A room with a number of informal meeting spaces of varying sizes. Modern Conference Hall. Depending on the purpose of the meeting, conference rooms may be set up in various styles. Sometimes the furniture may even be moved easily before a meeting to accommodate the particular needs of each meeting. Commonly used styles include: [5] Auditorium Style

  7. Reassignment center - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010, the city and teachers' union reached an agreement to end the practice. [1] This agreement came in the midst of the first public presentation of a documentary on the centers. Since the rubber room agreement, the only substantive change has been that there are no longer large rooms filled with reassigned teachers.

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  9. Parent–teacher conference - Wikipedia

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    A parent–teacher conference, parent–teacher interview, parent–teacher night, parents' evening or parent teacher meeting is a short meeting or conference between the parents and teachers of students to discuss a child's progress at school and find solutions to academic or behavioral problems. [1]