Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Teacher Professional Development Program Which enables you Teachers Resolve Conflict In Their Classroom.


Many teachers have highs and lowsall through the year from students not coming to class to students that do come to class not being attentive. If you are a teacher you can relate. Today’s student lacks the student leadership and character development oftheir predecessors. Which means the teacher of the Twenty-first century needs to be clever and savvy because they need to educate the students character development and student leadership while teaching them the state standards.



Jamahl Keyes, top selling author , speaker and Teacher Professional Development trainer was ask to speak to the teachers and administrators of APCA about conflict resolution techniques and strategiesfor teachers to use to identify, defuse and redirect any conflict in the classroom. After his 90 minute workshop I had a chance to take a momentwith him to discuss his incredible techniques.



Interviewer: I had a chance to see your incredible workshop, the conflict resolution methods you showed seem very easy and straightforward.



Jamahl Keyes-Teacher Professional Development trainer: (Laughing) The majority of thingsin life are pretty straight forward, it is us as adults and scholars that make things complicated. When I taught in the classroom I did all of those physiological jedi mind tricks that where in the text books, but when I was in real lifethey didn’t work. So I developed these conflict resolution strategies and put them all together in a Teacher Development workshop so other teachers can use them to reach their students.



Interviewer: So can these conflict resolution strategies work for a student in elementary all the way up to high school?



Jamahl Keyes-Teacher Professional Development trainer: Of course, the secret to it is identifying what the conflict is, by identifying what the conflict is you can properly defuse the specific situation. Many teachers leave the very crucial step out of resoling any conflict in the classroom, by doing this you really can’t do the other two steps defuse and redirect.



Jamahl Keyes, top selling author, speaker and Teacher Professional Development trainer, has gottenaccolades and awards for his breakthrough conflict resolution strategies and is demand all over the country.


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