School discipline encompasses the management of classroom and individual student needs by employing comprehensive prevention, focused intervention, and fostering self-discipline. The way schools address discipline significantly influences students’ learning environments. This course explores methods for preventing and addressing inappropriate behaviors in a considerate and educational fashion. Adopting a positive disciplinary approach reallocates attention and resources from implementing punitive measures to the restoration of relationships and community.
What You'll learn:
Avoid power struggles by knowing personal triggers, practicing empathy, and promoting positive, relationship-based discipline.
Understand student behavior using the ABC model to identify triggers and teach replacement behaviors.
Use proactive strategies—like early choices, emotion labeling, and self-care—to manage agitation and prevent escalation.
Create effective interventions such as behavior contracts, competing pathways, and restorative conversations.
Features Included:
Course Curriculum
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- Understanding Behavior and Its Communication 00:10:46
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- Strategies for Managing Student Agitation 00:11:53
- Behavior and Discipline: Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence 00:11:08
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An essential course for any educator dealing with behavior and discipline challenges. The strategies provided are evidence-based and highly effective, helping to foster a respectful and orderly classroom atmosphere.
A comprehensive course that offers practical approaches to managing behavior and discipline. The techniques for preventing issues and restoring order are well-explained and easy to implement, making a real difference in classroom management.
This course is transformative, providing deep insights into effective behavior and discipline strategies. The focus on both prevention and restoration is particularly valuable for creating a positive and supportive learning environment.