Seal the gaps in student learning with targeted intervention

This practical resource addresses the gap between school-wide disciplinary policies and interventions individually tailor...

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Seal the gaps in student learning with targeted intervention

This practical resource addresses the gap between school-wide disciplinary policies and interventions individually tailored to the most problematic students. Focusing on proactive strategies for small-group interventions, Laura Riffel’s research and techniques include: 

  • General strategies that can be applied at the individual level: Self-management, proximity control, peer mentoring and more
  • Comprehensive action plans to anticipate any disciplinary issues
  • A behavior rating sheet proven effective in improving student behavior 
  • “Funk Sway” For The Classroom: Using Feng Shui principles to create a classroom environment that enhances productivity, learning and creativity 
 


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