Jenny Fulton

Jenny Fulton

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Jenny Fulton is a freelance education writer and guest contributor to the former Classcraft blog, which is now part of HMH. She is also a content editor, an award-winning author of children's books, and a multi-genre author of a Bible study and YA fantasy book. In 2007, she received a B.S. in elementary education, a B.S. in Bible, and an endorsement in K-12 ESL from Grace University.

Jenny has worked as a teacher in a variety of cultural and educational settings, both abroad and in the United States. An enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, this heritage inspired an early love for other cultures and languages. While in college, she worked with Sudanese and Hispanic populations and spent three months in Mexico immersed in the culture. In 2007, Jenny moved to China where she taught ESL at an international school, coached middle school and high school athletics teams, and worked with an international youth group. In 2010, she moved to the Navajo Nation where she taught at a grant school, working with various ages, and coaching their middle school athletics teams. In 2011, she moved to Albuquerque, NM where she taught part-time at a university model Christian Classical education school and an international school teaching Mandarin.

 

Why is consistency important in behavior management? Consistency in the classroom creates a safe, positive environment for students to grow.

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Learn how to keep students engaged in the classroom. Explore 8 teaching strategies to engage students in a lesson.

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How to Guide and Monitor Student Learning

Learn how to monitor student progress during a lesson by using practical strategies to ensure effective teaching and student comprehension.

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