Classroom Management that Works: Session 4

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Classroom Management that Works: Session 4

Date:

February 6, 2024
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Location:

Online

Cost:

$175 per person

Registration for this event has closed.

Classroom management is one of the critical ingredients of effective teaching. Effective lesson design, purposeful instruction, and student achievement are built on the foundation of effective classroom management. Knowing effective classroom managers are not born, but made, it is critical to equip teachers with the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to create and sustain a learning-oriented classroom culture. In this webinar series, participants come to understand and use specific classroom management techniques that impact student behavior and learning. Each of the six sessions (3:30-4:30 pm) will focus on specific mindsets, classroom norms and procedures, learning routines, disciplinary intervention, and restorative practices that address challenges faced by classroom teachers. In these interactive sessions, participants will engage in shared reading, discussion and problem-solving.

Who Should Attend

This series is for teachers who manage classrooms and the leaders who support these teachers

SCECHs

6

MASSP Cancellation Policy

Cancellations made ten (10) business days or more in advance of the training date, will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations made after this date, including no-shows, are nonrefundable. Registration fees may be transferred to another individual by contacting the MASSP office at (517) 327-5315.

In the event that MASSP must cancel a training due to unforeseen circumstances, including inclement weather, participants will be refunded the cost of registration or may credit the fee toward an upcoming training. MASSP does not assume responsibility for any additional costs, charges or expenses; to include, charges made for travel and lodging.

This course is right on the mark as far as providing both a background and activities to help teachers better understand effective classroom management techniques. I highly recommend the course for any new teacher or any teacher that is struggling with post-pandemic classroom behaviors.
Charmian Fletcher, Assoc. Superintedent, Shiawassee RESD

Facilitator
Tammy Jackson

Tammy Jackson is a passionate leader who has worked with secondary students, parents and educators for over 30 years. Her experience as a classroom teacher, coach, athletic director, assistant principal, principal, and most recently Associate Director at MASSP makes her an invaluable resource.