Teaching Expectations to Manage Student Behavior

Establishing high expectations is important, but teaching them to your students allows them the ability to achieve your vision. Teaching how you want your classroom to look and sound during different activities is crucial for the overall success of your classroom management. If you don't teach it, you can't expect it.

Not only teaching your expectations, but integrating Social Emotional Learning (SEL) within your everyday practices will highlight those teachable moments that lead to lifelong success. If or when students fall short of meeting your expectations, providing them with a process to reflect on the harm their behavior has caused shifts the ownership of correcting the behavior back to the student. By weaving together expectations, SEL, and restorative practices, you can effectively manage student behavior in your classroom. 


Angela Isenberg
High School, MTSS - Multi-Tier System of Supports, Behavior and Discipline, Elementary
Online Course, Self-directed

$30.00
CPE Credits: 2.00  
Registration Closes: 8/31/2022 11:59 pm
Starts: 9/1/2021
Ends: 9/30/2022 11:59 pm
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