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http://www.sbcrevitalized.com From " Dick Clark's American Bandstand" to Award Winning Power Teaching. SUNDAY HEPPNER discovers how to use power teaching whole brain strategies to motivate challenging students into becoming high achievers. After having little gangs and unruly children who frustrated Sunday, she put together power teaching strategies that had children coming back for more fun, high scores, and one hundred percent participation by engaging the whole brain (right & left brain). Visit http://www.sbcrevitalized.com/about.htm to read more about this former singer dancer who once performed openers for the Rolling Stones concerts and sang songs from her album on American Bandstand (Youtube) Josephine Sunday - You Won't Even Know Her Name , and other great stories and photos with other huge stars. VISIT: Sunday's other YouTube channel "SundayHeppner" for strategies and technique teaching tips to help empower teachers and homeschooling parents.

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  • Thank you for your comment. You can see many of my ideas in action on my Sunday Heppner channel. I created videos where the children are engaged in learning the way they want to learn. They ask me to teach in a certain way. So why not. When you have a group of children motivated to learn by their innate desire, you have the perfect environment for teaching.

  • Hello, I am training to become a teacher in Malaysia, where English is the second language. Would this method work for children who know only a few words in English, do you think?

  • @MayaDrew

    Yes. I have used it with English Second Language (ESL) classes that I have taught. Also I have coached many ESL teachers and they have noticed great improvement in their students learning the English language. It gives the children the opportunity to speak English orally as a group so they can practice speaking and not feel intimidated. Thank you for your question.

  • @yecrem65 Tq very much! I'm still looking at videos on your teaching methods, if I have any more questions I will definitely ask!

  • @MayaDrew The purpose in making these videos is to share my expertise especially with the new teachers. They can avoid many negative experiences in the classroom by using my tips and strategies. The children need to be in a positive environment to learn. In addition, they will become respectful of the teacher and themselves.

  • Sunday, do your mehtods work on older children and would they work in the uk? What type of methods would you suggest for supply teachers who teach in different schools every day (as cover for absent teachers) and nearly always faced with a troublesome class due to the nature of their work.

    PJ

  • @toll25 It seems to be working now. Yes, my strategies will work with older children in the uk.  If you have a troublesome class, try playing a game using the lesson that needs to be taught. Divide the class into two teams and have the class chose two captains they respect and know the material to be taught. Use the two captains as your mini teachers to help teach the lesson. Children love games and learning from their peers.

    Thanks for your question.

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  • Thanks for sharing.. Would be great to see your ideas in action. You certainly have the right idea by seeking out the children's interests....

  • Apart from watching these videos, what can I do to get to know more about your methods? I have been to your site and it says I have to buy a book? is it available in Malaysia, do you know? tq

  • @toll25 I've tried many times to reply but my replies don't go through.

  • mrs. Heppner:

    as an instructional para, how do i apply your theory?? i don't want to step on my teachers' toes who still believe in punitive reactions. please help

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