Stopping Disruptive Behavior - ONLINE
Stopping Disruptive Behavior - ONLINE
CE Credits Online
Presenters
- Mike Esping
Description
This course will teach learners effective strategies for both preventing and responding to disruptive behavior from K-12 students. Module 1 focuses on strategies that aim to prevent disruptive behavior from occurring at all. These strategies include establishing clear rules and procedures, and using positive reinforcement to emphasize behavioral expectations.
Module 2 focuses on strategies for responding to disruptive behavior if and when it does occur. These strategies include a five-step verbal technique designed to stop disruptive behavior in its tracks, as well as a range of other strategies for handling low-level disruptions. The course will also cover how to select and deliver effective consequences that encourage students to reflect on the disruptive behavior, and make better choices about their behavior in the future.
The final project of this course asks learners to create an action plan mapping out how to handle a common scenario of disruptive student behavior that they are currently experiencing or have frequently experienced in the past (and anticipate experiencing again).
Event Notes
Registration dates do not affect when you can register for this class. This class is self-paced and can be registered for at any time.
Dates
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Sun, July 1 2018 - Sun, June 30 201912:00 AM - 11:59 PMOnline
Registration
Event # 73577
- Price
- $115.00
- Registered
- 6 / 200
- Registration Ends
- Sunday Jun 30, 2019 11:59 PM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: VAG172915.00 | Clock Hours | $45.00 |