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Top Teacher Theory 1: W

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  1. Welcome to Top Teacher Theory
    7 Topics
  2. How People Learn
    24 Topics
  3. Understanding Learner Development
    17 Topics
  4. Differentiation and Personalization
    35 Topics
  5. Assessment for Learning
    21 Topics
  6. Data-Informed Teaching and Professional Growth
    27 Topics
  7. Designing Competence-Focused Curriculum
    31 Topics
  8. Feedback, Reflection and Metacognition
    15 Topics
  9. Classroom Practice and Management
    22 Topics
  10. The Capstone - Theory into Practice
    7 Topics
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Warm, photorealistic wide shot of a bright modern classroom where a diverse teacher and students co-create a colorful poster reading 'Respect • Try-first • Ask-first.' A projector and whiteboard show the purpose quote 'We want predictable class life so your brain can focus on learning.' An LMS banner on a student device displays the clear button 'Please take the quiz to proceed:' The teacher models attentive listening as a pair of students rehearses a role-play and another student receives calm, firm feedback. A small wall chart reads 'Consequences: Firm · Kind · Restorative,' a sticky note on the weekly planner says 'Revisit weekly,' and a short class charter on the poster reads 'We listen first. We try before asking for help. We share air time and respect ideas.' Natural warm daylight, shallow depth of field, editorial photorealism, calm inviting atmosphere — ideal header for an article on setting expectations step-by-step.
  1. Explain purpose: “We want predictable class life so your brain can focus on learning.”
  2. Co-create three non-negotiables with students (e.g., Respect, Try-first, Ask-first).
  3. Make them visible — poster, LMS banner, opening slide.
  4. Model them every lesson (teacher models, student rehearses).
  5. Practice and reinforce with immediate feedback.
  6. Consistently apply fair consequences (firm, kind, restorative).
  7. Revisit weekly: culture maintenance is ongoing.

Sample class charter (co-created, short):

  • We listen first. (affective)
  • We try before asking for help. (cognitive)
  • We share air time and respect ideas. (functional)

Please take the quiz to proceed: