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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
A reader of Technique 36 asked if there was one place to find all the preceding techniques, so I obliged. The first 36 have links in the article. I also have a blog on Technique 37. We're getting closer to the end, as we approach 49. And I have a few questions about how we're going to meet new challenges in education with limited resources and Republicans willing to deny us more.

The 49 Techniques from Teach Like a Champion
So far, this article has the links to 36 of the 49 techniques in Doug Lemov's book, Teach Like a Champion.

Teach Like a Champion - Technique 37
Technique 37 of Teach Like a Champion continues the chapter on Creating High Behavior Expectations. It is "What to Do," and focuses on the necessity of creating clear, sequenced and concrete directions to help students comply.

Whither Public Education
With state budgets tight, especially with the end of Stimulus dollars, there are going to be fewer resources for public schools. At the same time, the president is calling for the reauthorization of the ESEA (Elementary and Secondary Education Act) with a focus on students leaving school College and Career Ready. How will we get there from here?

Teach Like a Champion - Technique 36
As we consider Technique 36 we enter the last chapter of Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov. This chapter is dedicated to high behavioral expectations, the foundation of a... Read more

 


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