If unconditional positive regard is good for children, wouldn’t that encourage teachers to be permissive? Being permissive is bad, isn’t it? Find out!
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My name is Don Berg. I am a deeper learning advocate, author, and teacherpreneur (entrepreneurial teacher).
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If unconditional positive regard is good for children, wouldn’t that encourage teachers to be permissive? Being permissive is bad, isn’t it? Find out!
Click here or on the screenshot below.
Hat Tip to Clay Burrell for coining the term “schooliness” (following Stephen Colbert’s lead when he gave us the term “truthiness.”) Also to Wesley Fryer of the Speed of Creativity blog for preserving Clay’s guest post in which everyone was invited to chime in with their own definitions. If readers offer an original one that I like in the comments on this post, I will add it to this collection and create a meme to go with it.
If classroom rewards are offered by the teacher, will students behavior improve? Find out what research has found out about it. Click here or on the screenshot below. ~4 min.
Hat Tip to Clay Burrell for coining the term “schooliness” (following Stephen Colbert’s lead when he gave us the term “truthiness.”) Also to Wesley Fryer of the Speed of Creativity blog for preserving Clay’s guest post in which everyone was invited to chime in with their own definitions. If readers offer an original one that I like in the comments on this post, I will add it to this collection and create a meme to go with it.