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  • Classroom Management: Reconsidering Physical Classroom Structure
    October 17, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Classroom Management: Reconsidering Physical Classroom Structure

    [caption id="attachment_524" align="alignleft" width="298"] Think about different ways to arrange your students' seating to change the conversation pattern in the classroom.[/caption] I went to graduate school at a small, state-funded Liberal Arts College in the State of New York. The...

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  • Focus on EQ: Cultivating Relationships
    October 16, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Focus on EQ: Cultivating Relationships

    Cultivating.....according to the dictionary, it’s trying to acquire or develop something, like a quality or a new skill. What do you cultivate?  While I admit it’s not my favorite thing to do, sometimes I do cultivate my garden. I spend...

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  • Boosting Confidence in Young Children
    October 10, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Boosting Confidence in Young Children

    Low self-esteem and a lack of confidence is something that most of us associate with growing up and entering the world of adulthood. However, these issues are just as pertinent for children, and a child with low self-esteem can have...

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  • The Classroom and the Social Network
    October 3, 2011 Gary Yorke

    The Classroom and the Social Network

    Most of you probably know that two weeks ago a 14-year-old boy who lived outside of Buffalo, NY named Jamey Rodemeyer killed himself. In his final act, Jamey, an openly bisexual teen, joined a long list of LGBT teens who...

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  • Assessing Your School Counseling Program
    September 29, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Assessing Your School Counseling Program

    The ability to create and sustain a comprehensive school counseling program which meets the needs of all students within your school relies on your ability to assess your school counseling program regularly.  Data should be used to measure the effectiveness...

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  • Teaching Sharing Skills
    September 26, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Teaching Sharing Skills

    How many times have you seen children fighting over a favored toy or game, refusing to let the other play with it? Sharing is not something that comes naturally to children from the outset. In the animal kingdom, to share...

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  • Fostering Healthy Friendship in the Classroom
    September 19, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Fostering Healthy Friendship in the Classroom

    Now that the new school year is in full swing, the mounting pressure of yearly goals and curriculum objectives are falling upon us. As educators in the 21st century, we represent a unique place in history, having to merge both...

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  • Bloom’s Taxonomy: Has Knowledge Become Outdated?
    September 15, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Bloom’s Taxonomy: Has Knowledge Become Outdated?

    During the middle of the twentieth century a psychologist name Benjamin Bloom created a classification system to identify levels of thinking.  This arrangement is known as Bloom’s Taxonomy.  Intellectual processes are ordered from the most basic, “knowledge” to the most...

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  • Focus on EQ: What is Social Emotional Learning?
    September 6, 2011 Gary Yorke

    Focus on EQ: What is Social Emotional Learning?

    Focus on EQ: What is Social Emotional Learning?  As we start the new school year, it’s worth asking ourselves, “what are the most important skills we want our students to gain? What do we hope they will be able to...

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