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This webinar is free and open to the public.
"When the honeymoon ends, the real teaching begins. Lead with calm, respond with purpose, and build the classroom culture you want." - Rick Dahlgren
By October, the honeymoon phase of the school year has often ended. Expectations are being tested, routines may be breaking down, and student behavior can become more challenging. In this webinar, educators will learn tools for regaining momentum, reestablishing clear expectations, and navigating classroom disruptions with poise.
Participants will explore high-leverage strategies for preventing misbehavior through intentional structure and, when challenges do arise, for responding swiftly and professionally without sacrificing instructional time or student dignity. This webinar is ideal for any educator seeking to strengthen classroom management through clarity, composure, and restorative teaching practices—especially when things start to feel overwhelming.
In this webinar you will:
- Discover how self-control and teacher composure are essential tools in handling misbehavior respectfully and effectively, without escalating conflict
- Learn how to respond to student challenges early and skillfully, using strategies that prevent disruption and keep learning on track
- Explore how to teach rules and routines with the same intentionality as academic content, ensuring students understand expectations and develop independence
- Implement a proven redirection strategy that fosters accountability, allows for self-correction, and maintains uninterrupted instruction
Instructor: Rick Dahlgren, Time To Teach Classroom Management Developer