Navigating Classroom Communication: Readings For Educators 2021 -

Choose one reading from the list. Read one chapter. Change one sentence in your teaching tomorrow. The echo of that change will be heard across your entire school year. What text has most changed the way you communicate in the classroom? The conversation continues—and that’s the point.

“Better Than Carrots or Sticks: Restorative Practices for Positive Classroom Management” by Dominique Smith, Douglas Fisher, & Nancy Frey. Core Takeaway: Punitive communication (“Go to the principal’s office”) creates shame and resistance. Restorative communication uses affective statements and questions: “I felt frustrated when I saw the book torn. What happened? Who was affected? How can we repair the harm?” navigating classroom communication: readings for educators

“Classroom Instruction That Works” (Chapter on Nonlinguistic Representations) by Robert J. Marzano. Core Takeaway: Proximity, eye contact, and gesture are not accessories to instruction; they are the delivery system. A teacher who scans the room while a student speaks signals value. A teacher who physically moves toward a off-task student without stopping the lesson manages behavior invisibly. Choose one reading from the list