Teaching Rulers and Procedures
Learning is often defined as the act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill. Psychologists similarly define learning as a change in behavior due to experience.
Either way, learning allows a student to modify his or her behavior to suit a situation and to be more successful – academically and behaviorally. In my seminar, I will provide a very powerful format for you to follow to develop your own lesson plans for rules and procedures. Teaching to rules and procedures will help your students learn all of the skills they will need to be successful in your classroom.
Classroom Benefits for Administrators
- Every time we look to the office to solve our own discipline problems, we erode our own credibility with our students. I provide strategies that help teachers take care of their own discipline problems in a fair, mutually respectful manner. Empowering teachers frees the office to deal with other important building matters, and promotes clear boundaries of tolerance and promotes proactive, positive learning environments.
- Reduced referrals
- Increased scores
- Because my training is not a “program” but rather a philosophy on how to treat students with dignity and receive the same back, you will find overwhelming staff/student/
CM TAKE-AWAYS
Teachers will know…
…how to detect and correct classroom problems without stopping teaching.
…how to avoid power struggles.
…how to set effective limits.
…how to arrange and design the classroom environment for maximum performance (including 15 powerful desk arrangements from traditional to unorthodox).
…how to teach students to behave appropriately in class and in social settings.
…how to zoom through the curriculum like never before.
…how to firmly but fairly carry out disciplinary actions.
…how to NEVER again give multiple warnings or repeated requests!
…how to build and maintain trust with challenging children.
…how to reach at-risk children and turn them into productive classroom members.