Thursday, 10 November 2016

Martin Griffin - Develop Your School’s Culture

A positive school culture can encourage students to push themselves and to succeed. Martin Griffin is an educational consultant in Chula Vista, California. He has years of experience in education as well as a Master of Arts in Secondary Education Administration. He has been a teacher, a principal, and an educational administrator. He helps schools improve their performance levels and provide students with the resources they need.

There are several reasons for you to develop your school’s culture. If students feel comfortable at school, they may be excited to show up every day. A student who is interested in school may study harder. If you focus on creating interesting school activities and comprehensive programs, your students may get interested in their classes.


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 Another tip for developing a positive school culture is to encourage teachers to get to know their students. Good teacher-student relationships can help students feel comfortable at school. If students like their teachers, they may be more likely to pay attention in class, and get better grades.

Developing a positive school culture helps to create a good environment for students. There are several steps that a school can take to improve the students’ experience and performance. A school culture involves after school programs, relationships between students and educators, and classes that are interesting as well as engaging. Martin Griffin consults with schools around California. He is interested in enhancing school cultures and incorporating multicultural and multiracial education.