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Wednesday, May 27th –
Friday, May 29th
9AM – 4PM Eastern
8AM – 3PM Central
9AM – 4PM Mountain
8AM – 3PM Pacific
Online
Via Zoom
$899.00
Per Seat
Responsive Classroom offers a human-centered, learning-first approach to creating safe, supportive classrooms where students and adults work together to build a thriving community. This proven approach stresses the importance of addressing the cause of misbehavior and enables educators to confidently use fair and effective discipline practices to prevent, reduce, and stop behaviors that get in the way of learning.
Join a live, online, interactive teacher training experience via Zoom.
Welcome
The Responsive Classroom Approach and the Role of Discipline in the Community
It Starts with Us
Self-Regulation Impacts Brain Functioning
The Responsive Classroom Discipline Framework
Create a Safe Environment That Builds Success
Planning and Goal Setting
Closing
The Responsive Classroom Approach to Discipline
The Power of Teacher Language
Teacher Empathy
Teaching Prosocial and Socially Responsible Behaviors
Misbehavior and Problem Behavior
Responding to Misbehavior
Logical Consequences vs. Punishment
Planning and Goal Setting
Closing
Preserving the Dignity of the Child and the Community
Guiding Students Through Conflict Resolution and Problem-Solving
Helping Students Navigate Conflict
Teaching Students the Skills for Handling Conflicts
Strategies to Respond to Misbehavior—Putting It All Together
Planning and Goal Setting
Closing
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We have partnered with the University of Massachusetts Global to earn graduate-level professional development credits. These credits are not part of a degree program but can be used for professional advancement and recertification. You are advised to seek approval from appropriate district or college officials before enrolling in these courses to satisfy any degree, state credential, or local school district requirements. Click here for more information about earning professional development credit.