This professional development course is designed specifically for Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Fine Arts teachers to enhance their skills in managing diverse classrooms and effectively de-escalating challenging behaviors. Participants will explore foundational principles of Special Education (SPED), including understanding disabilities, legal frameworks, and individualized support strategies.
Explores the key differences between positive reinforcement and negative punishment as tools for behavior management. Participants will gain a deep understanding of how these strategies influence behavior, when to apply them, and their impact on student motivation and emotional well-being. Through real-world examples, interactive discussions, and practical activities, attendees will learn how to implement these techniques effectively to create a supportive and structured learning environment.
Learn practical, positive strategies for supporting behavior in the Pre-K classroom. This session will focus on developmentally appropriate guidance techniques that build trust, teach self-regulation, and create a calm, connected learning environment for all children
Explores the key differences between positive reinforcement and negative punishment as tools for behavior management. Participants will gain a deep understanding of how these strategies influence behavior, when to apply them, and their impact on student motivation and emotional well-being. Through real-world examples, interactive discussions, and practical activities, attendees will learn how to implement these techniques effectively to create a supportive and structured learning environment.