Every campus in Texas is required by law to designate a Behavior Coordinator, or someone who is specifically responsible for maintaining student discipline.
Our Behavior Coordinator Training Program was designed to provided on-going professional development to behavior coordinator desigees in the area of school safety, behavior and discipline, and classroom management support. We built the four days of training to enhance your skills for the typical roles and responsibilities of a behavior coordinator. It's a 24 hour course spread out over 4 months.
Here's what we help you with:
- TEC Chapter 37: Discipline; Law and Order--training, resources, updates and guidance
- New Requirements for MDRs
- Developing a Behavior RtI process
- Developing Effective Discipline Policies and Procedures
- Alternative to Exclusionary Placements
- Managing Extreme Behaviors
Our behavior specialists work with you, combining their decades of expertise to train you as a Behavior Coordinator. You'll leave the program with a comprehensive knowledge base needed to be an effective and compliant behavior coordinator.
Target Audience: Individuals designated as Behavior Coordinators for their campus
Workshop Title: Coaching Classrooms
Description: Course on coaching classroom management designed to help educators and administrators develop effective strategies for maintaining a positive and productive classroom environment.
Key Topics Covered:
- Observation and Feedback: Training on how to observe classroom dynamics and provide constructive feedback to teachers.
- Behavior Management Techniques: Learning methods to address and manage challenging student behaviors.
- Promoting Pro-Social Behavior: Strategies to encourage collaboration, respect, and positive interactions among students.
By the end of this session, behavior coordinators will gain valuable tools and insights on proactively supporting students with extreme behaviors and understanding how to respond and reflect after crises.