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Many events that we interpret as memory failures are actually failures of attention. I would also reccomend Harry Lorayne’s Remembering people: The key to success available on Amazon for only one cent! I don’t have this luxury with highschool or junior high because those students won’t give me the 5 minutes I need and the classes are constantly changing, but if I am going to be with a class an entire day it really makes a difference.” Before this I was just stumbling around with hey you. I reinforce their name in my memory by calling them by name everytime I hand something to a student or ask a student to do something. First graders LOVES it! If I can go around and call them by name they just think that is great. I usually only have a very short time to do this but it is worth the 5 minutes at the beginning of the day. I am not quite perfect at it but it helps so much for a substitute to know the students’ names. I try to use his technique when I sub in the classroom. I wanted to make a comment on your blog at how effective this is for classroom management for a substitute.
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I can’t seem to find his name when I search your blog. “In your blog did you mention Ronnie White’s technique to remember names? or did I just stumble upon it when I was looking at the post about Dominic O’Brien. My wife’s twin sister, Kathy, is a teacher and she sent me the following email: