This teacher professional development course will teach you about various aspects of classroom management by considering individual students and their needs in a student-led approach. You will learn about designing classroom expectations and aligning natural consequences, building action plans, tracking student behaviors, and implementing strategies to hold students accountable. You will also explore how to communicate behaviors and progress to parents and campus specialists.
During your course, you will build a classroom management plan that is ready to be implemented in the classroom and gain access to many resources and planning documents provided within the course.
What you will learn
- Evaluate the steps for creating appropriate classroom expectations
- Analyze methods for aligning consequences and action plans with your expectations
- Plan methods for tracking individual student behaviors
- Review strategies to manage and hold students accountable for their behaviors
- Prepare for how to communicate student behaviors and expectations to parents and specialists
How you will benefit
- Students will more easily meet your expectations for your classroom because you will have clear rules, procedures, and consequences set
- Help decrease student behavioral issues and become better able to track improvements in behaviors
- Partner with your students' families and campus specialists who work to support and improve the child's behaviors
How the course is taught
- Self-Guided, online course
- 3 Months access
- 12 course hours