Redirecting for a Cooperative Classroom is a dynamic course with the goal of teacher and student empowerment. Addressing behavior issues, the course teaches techniques to create a peaceful classroom environment. Attempting to control students’ behavior is not effective in the long run. Teaching students to become effective decision makers, accept responsibility, and cooperate with others is how they learn and grow into a successful adult.
Are you frustrated by students who…
- Continually break the rules
- Act apathetic and unmotivated
- Lack expression of mutual respect in the classroom
- Do not participate in class activities
- Believes no one likes them
- Blames others and involves you in their peer conflicts
Results you can expect…
- Increase teaching time and student on task behavior
- Create teamwork and cooperation
- Develop new, more effective tools for changing student’s misbehavior
- Enhance self esteem and communication skills for both teachers and students
- Have powerful and positive impact on the lives of your students
- Reduce classroom stress
- Students are empowered to make better choices
Course Information-
The course is usually held for two hours a day for six weeks. Participants practice hands-on techniques through role playing and group interactions. A workbook also supports the activities and information included in each session. Every week includes homework assignments to provide practice on the new techniques being learned.
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