EDU1927 - Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II
Course Description
In this professional development course, you'll get the teacher training you need to deal effectively with serious discipline problems and help even the most challenging students you're teaching make more responsible choices. You'll discover how to use a new research-based six-step approach to solve severe and chronic discipline problems, including bullying, fighting, using abusive language, stealing, and refusing to work.
You'll gain a new understanding of what motivates severe and chronic misbehavior and, more important, what actions will help you effectively find solutions. You'll look at numerous real-life examples set in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms so you can see how to put the ideas into action in your own teaching situation.
Course Outline
- What Makes Some Problems So Difficult?
- Dealing With Difficult Problems
- An Effective Discipline Plan
- Teaching Time-Outs
- Class Meetings
- High School Problems
- Middle School Problems
- Upper Elementary School Problems
- Lower Elementary School Problems
- Dealing With Violent Situations
- How to Handle Special Problems
- Preventing Severe and Chronic Problems
Learner Outcomes
What you will learn:
- Discover how to use a six-step approach to solve severe and chronic discipline problems
- Learn how to deal with the special problem of attention deficit disorder
- Find out how to use time-outs effectively
- Learn how class meetings can help solve class-wide discipline problems
- Learn preventative strategies to help control problems in the common areas of your school
How you will benefit:
- Get the teacher training you need to deal effectively with serious discipline problems and help even the most challenging students
- Gain a new understanding of what motivates severe and chronic misbehavior
- Become a better teacher with more control over your classroom and the tools to effectively deal with discipline problems