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DEAR MISS MATTERS OF CLASS: Is it appropriate to observe during meal times and transitions (i.e., washing hands after using the bathroom, lining up ...

Baseball season is now in full swing. My husband is outside almost daily helping the children practice their swing and tossing the ball ...

Through your coaching relationships, you coaches bring the CLASS tool to life for the teachers with whom you work. Stories set in real classroom ...

I love words and dictionaries. So, when I started drafting this blog post about the importance of CLASS Observer Certification, I looked up “certify” ...

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In last month’s blog post in our family child care (FCC) series, we looked at the challenge of maintaining objectivity. This month’s we'll look at ...

I recently received this question from a CLASS observer: Where would an observer enter evidence for an interaction between a teacher and children who ...

How can we expect teachers to prepare children for kindergarten when the CLASS dimension, Regard for Student Perspectives (RSP), contradicts some of ...

In last month’s blog post in our family child care (FCC) series, we looked at the challenge of coding consistently in inconsistent settings. This ...

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