During the summer, I am sharing thematic posts bringing together responses on similar topics from the past 11 years. You can see all those collections from the first 10 years here.
Today鈥檚 theme is Relationships in Schools.
You can see the list following this excerpt from one of the posts:
1. Want Great Life Lessons? Pay Attention to Students
Being more aware of privilege, talking less, and taking time to make judgments are a few lessons students have taught teachers. Read more.
2. A Lesson From Students: Believe Success Is Possible for Every Learner
Believe in the potential greatness of every student and don鈥檛 make assumptions are two takeaways teachers have learned from their students. Read more.
3. What Important Lessons Have You Learned From Your Students?
Ask for feedback and act on it. Drop the words 鈥渢ry harder.鈥 Watch your explanations. Those are just a few lessons teachers have learned. Read more.
4. Who鈥檚 the Teacher? 14 Lessons Students Taught Their Teachers
Resilience and the importance of being observant are among the many lessons students have passed on to educators over the years. Read more.
5. Laughter in the Classroom
Teachers describe some of the funniest moments in their classrooms over the years and, in some instances, how those moments improved classroom relationships. Read more.
6. 鈥榊ou Can鈥檛 Get to Bloom Without Going Through Maslow鈥
This eight-part series on teacher/student relationships is wrapped up today by Tara Brown, Donna Wilson, Marcus Conyers, Jennifer Cleary, Stuart Ablon, Alisha Pollastri, Eileen Depka, and Richard Gerver. I鈥檝e also included responses from readers. Read more.
7. 鈥楧on鈥檛 Just Teach the Curriculum, Teach the Students鈥
In this series鈥 next-to-last post, Julia Thompson, Mara Lee Grayson, Kris Felicello, Jennifer Lasater, Kristina DeMoss, Cindy Terebush, and Tamara Fyke write their responses to the question of how teachers can strengthen relationships with students. Read more.
8. Relationships Matter in the Classroom
San茅e Bell, Martha Caldwell, Oman Frame, Sarah Kirby-Gonzalez, Sarah Thomas, Debbie Zacarian, Judie Haynes, Madeline Whitaker Good, Barbara R. Blackburn, and Akira M. LeBlanc talk about teacher/student relationships. Read more.
9. Building Student Relationships by Applying 鈥榯he Golden Rule鈥
Jana Echevarria, Beth Gotcher, Joe Mullikin, Denise Fawcett Facey, Rachelle Dene Poth, Chris Hull, Douglas Reeves, and Melissa Jackson share their thoughts on teachers鈥 strengthening relationships with students. Read more.
10. Be 鈥楻eal鈥 & 鈥楥onsistent鈥 to Build Positive Student Relationships
Lisa Westman, Kevin Parr, Cynthia 鈥淢ama J鈥 Johnson, Ryan Huels, Catherine Beck, Sheila M. Wilson, Ed.D., and Steve Constantino provide commentaries on the topic of teachers鈥 positive relationships with students. Read more.
More Q&A posts about relationships in schools:
- We Must 鈥楴otice the Uniqueness in Each Student鈥
- 鈥楤uilding Relationships With Students Is the Most Important Thing a Teacher Can Do鈥
- Why It鈥檚 Important to Build Positive Relationships With Students
- Manage Classrooms Through 鈥楶ositive Relationships鈥
- 鈥楥are Is the Catalyst for Learning鈥
- 鈥楾here鈥檚 Nothing More Innovative Than Care鈥
- Many Ways to Help Our Students Grieve
- Great Teachers Focus on Connections & Relationships
- A Teacher-Counselor Partnership Is 鈥楨ssential鈥 for Student Success
- Ways to Develop a Teacher-School-Counselor Partnership
- Several Ways Teachers Can Create a Supportive Environment for Each Other
- Can Teachers Be Friends With Students Using Social Media?
- Part Two鈥擟an Teachers Be Friends With Students?
- Can Teachers Be Friends With Students?鈥擯art One
Explore other thematic posts:
- It Was Another Busy School Year. What Resonated for You?
- How to Best Address Race and Racism in the Classroom
- Schools Just Let Out, But What Are the Best Ways to Begin the Coming Year?
- Classroom Management Starts With Student Engagement
- Teacher Takeaways From the Pandemic: What鈥檚 Worked? What Hasn鈥檛?
- The School Year Has Ended. What Are Some Lessons to Close Out Next Year?
- Student Motivation and Social-Emotional Learning Present Challenges. Here鈥檚 How to Help
- How to Challenge Normative Gender Culture to Support All Students
- What Students Like (and Don鈥檛 Like) About School
- Technology Is the Tool, Not the Teacher
- How to Make Parent Engagement Meaningful
- Teaching Social Studies Isn鈥檛 for the Faint of Heart
- Differentiated Instruction Doesn鈥檛 Need to Be a Heavy Lift
- How to Help Students Embrace Reading. Educators Weigh In
- 10 Strategies for Reaching English-Learners
- 10 Ways to Include Teachers in Important Policy Decisions
- 10 Teacher-Proofed Strategies for Improving Math Instruction
- Give Students a Role in Their Education
- Are There Better Ways Than Standardized Tests to Assess Students? Educators Think So
- How to Meet the Challenges of Teaching Science
- If I鈥檇 Only Known. Veteran Teachers Offer Advice for Beginners
- Writing Well Means Rewriting, Rewriting, Rewriting
- Christopher Emdin, Gholdy Muhammad, and More Education Authors Offer Insights to the Field
- How to Build Inclusive Classrooms
- What Science Can Teach Us About Learning
- The Best Ways for Administrators to Demonstrate Leadership
- Listen Up: Give Teachers a Voice in What Happens in Their Schools