The Best Of Smart Classroom Management 2011

Hooray! It’s the best of Smart Classroom Management 2011!

Happy New Year! And thanks for being a regular reader of Smart Classroom Management!

2011 has been an exciting year.

I know from the hundreds of emails we receive that many of you for the first time are experiencing the freedom and deep satisfaction of exceptional classroom management.

I love hearing your success stories and the remarkable transformations you’re making to your classrooms.

This week I’ve been looking ahead at the article topics planned for 2012, and I can’t wait to get started. Some of my favorite and most effective strategies are on the list, as well as many of the topics you’ve been requesting.

But before we jump into the new year, I’d like to share with you the very best articles of 2011. They’re based on your enthusiasm via retweets, Facebook shares, emails, and comments, and are in no particular order.

Drum roll, please…

There you have it, the best of Smart Classroom Management 2011. Thanks for being part of it. And thanks for sharing your favorite articles with your friends and colleagues.

Here’s to creating your dream class in 2012!

Happy New Year!

Michael

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6 thoughts on “The Best Of Smart Classroom Management 2011”

  1. Congratulations for such a good job you are doing! I really appreciate your guidance. Best wishes and blessings to you all =)

    Cheers!

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  2. Happy New Year to you too Michael, and thanks for your articles, they have been just what I needed to start my new career on the right foot! I file each one, and am reading your book for the third time before our school year starts 🙂

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  3. Michael, I am so proud of you. Your book has been in our library since I got a copy, and my colleagues that have read it have nothing but good to say. I will share with them this collection of “the best of……”.
    Continued success to you, dear nephew. Missed you and Jackie soooooo much at Christmas!

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