About Susan Fitzell, M.Ed., CSP

A dynamic, nationally recognized presenter, author of nine books for teachers, trainers, and parents, an educational consultant, and CEO of AimHi Educational Programs, LLC. She launched the firm in 1993 after a successful career teaching students with special needs at the high school level. Today, Susan works side by side with teachers, school administrators, and business leaders as a coach and trainer.

Teacher tips from my audiences!

To help learn and remember the characters from "Romeo and Juliet," Carla Byars has students choose a character and bring in a personal theme song for each with printed lyrics.  Debbie Swanson addresses foot tapping by placing carpet squares under their feet. "They love it and can stomp as loudly as [...]

Classroom Management Attention Getter

Sarah Endecott gets her student's attention with a wind chime that she hangs in her classroom. "I use a wind chime to signal students to stop what they are doing and listen to what I need to tell them." She added that the chime gets their attention every time and they absolutely love the gentle soun [...]

Good Ol’ Fashioned Flash Card Strategy & Resources

One of my favorite strategies is using good, old fashioned flash cards. I've almost always used standard flash cards for study and have handwritten the questions and answers using color, pictures, and mnemonics to help me or my students remember. This time, I wanted to try doing them on the computer and taking advantage of colored fonts, san serif -fonts, photos, etc. Then I could print them out and enhance them by hand if I wanted to. I believe that many times students don't create flash cards to study from because they hate to write them out. So, this seems like a motivating avenue to explore.

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