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DVD: $59.95 EA.
DVD SERIES: $350.00
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Recommended: Booklist, Video Librarian, School Library JournalDesigned for general/special education teachers and administrators, staff development coordinators, and university instructors, this innovative series offers a unique model for increasing teaching and learning time. By using student and teacher dramatizations of actual classroom situations tailored to an elementary school setting, More Time to Teach empowers educators to respond effectively to students and parents. Students have more time to learn when teachers have More Time to Teach.Responding to Student Behavior- Elementary According to research, today’s teachers are losing half of their teaching day responding to student behavior. To restore this valuable loss of teaching time, Responding to Student Behavior presents a clear system of teacher responses to student behavior. These responses allow teachers to return their focus back to teaching, dramatically increasing student performance and academic scores. Responding to Student Behavior- Secondary See description above. Secondary version adjusted for age appropriate behavior. Building Community In A Challenging Classroom Research has shown that students have higher achievement scores in classrooms where everyone feels accepted, valued and safe. Developing a unified classroom community however is complex. This program gives teachers the necessary techniques for creating a positive atmosphere even in a difficult classroom. Designed for elementary school teachers, administers and university instructors. Working with Challenging Parents When teachers are challenged by parents, their responses can become defensive, dismissive or divisive. This only seems to cause situations to get worse. Working with Challenging Parents gives teachers the skills to respond to challenging parents in a confident manner that builds relationships. Working with Challenging Parents will create a collaborative community between schools and parents to best help the child. Offering Choices Teachers often become angry or frustrated after making repeated requests for students to stop their disruptive behaviors. Offering Choices gives teachers the skills to remain calm and eliminates the need to constantly remind students. Offering Choices will help teach students responsibility as well as help teachers avoid the frustration of dealing with repeated misbehaviors. Managing Conflict with Students When teachers and students are in conflict, the teacher’s response will often determine whether the situation escalates or de-escalates. Managing Conflict with Students gives teachers the tools to respond to conflict situations in a way that keeps problems small. Managing Conflict with Students will reduce classroom disruptions, improve school atmosphere, and bring the joy back to teaching. |
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