Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Florida School Counselor Association (FSCA) September 2017 Newsletter


Florida School
 Counselor
September 14, 2017
Classroom Management
We hope you enjoy the new format of this newsletter, with valuable feature stories plus new information on programs, services and products for school counselors. Be sure to click on the display ads and sponsored content headlines in the gray boxes to learn more.
Preparation + Practice = Effective + Engaging Lessons
By Beth Jenkins
A critical part of program implementation involves delivery of core curriculum to all students. How can school counselors develop classroom management skills to best deliver the content identified as a need for all students? Here are five keys factors. Read more
Check out our new courses for grades 6-12!
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Preparing Students for a World of Opportunities
Attend the 2017 FSCA Convention at the beautiful DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando at SeaWorld to learn, network, and rejuvenate. Learn more, register and make hotel reservations. Read more
National Online College Fair - Sept. 25, 2017 - Registration starts now Learn more
Classroom Management the Elementary Way
Elementary
By Jaqueline Slemaker
Elementary classroom lessons let you establish positive working relationships, build rapport and market yourself and your program to students. These six techniques will help with students’ wide developmental range and other challenges. Read more
Are your students #MakingGlobalChange? Tell us how! Learn more
Middle School Classroom Management
Middle
By Jill Geltner
As young adolescents undergo physical changes, they also crave connection to peers – this combination is ideal for core curriculum delivery. Here are nine guidelines for working with classrooms of middle school students. Read more
Scholarships Available to Students Pursuing Careers in the Construction Industry Learn more
Classroom Management in High School
HighSchool
By Robert B. Jamison
There is more to high school classroom management than compliance. Learning by watching, knowing your students in and out of class, and understanding school culture will enhance those vital student/school counselor relationships. Read more
Legal & Ethical Classroom Considerations
Ethical
By Carolyn Stone, Ed.D.
What do you do when a teacher won’t allow you in the classroom? Should you take action if a teacher’s chaotic classroom is negatively affecting students? Carolyn Stone provides the legal and ethical perspective. Read more
What Works: Handling Disruptive Students
Disruptive
Your peers share their best tips for working with disruptive students during classroom lessons at the elementary, middle and high school levels. Read more
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