Conflict Resolution expert and Top Selling author Jamahl Keyes will be presenting his new Teachers Professional Development program, How to stop conflict in the classroom this upcoming school year.
“Studies are showing that teachers are spending to much precious and needed time disciplining and trying to re direct students in the classroom do to conflict.” Say Jamahl Keyes top selling author, conflict resolution expert and teachers professional development trainer. “My workshop How to stop conflict in the classroom gives teachers some easy to implement techniques and strategies to stop any type of conflict big or small in the classroom, through case studies, demonstrations and examples I give teachers and educators some great techniques to add to their arsenal.”
Last year Jamahl Keyes top selling author, conflict resolution expert and teachers professional development trainer, was praised by parents, teachers and administrators for his breakthrough and straight to the point conflict resolution strategies.
His program is a program that any Teachers Professional Development in-service day can use. With the rising of violence in the classroom and the blunt disrespect for authority by today’s student this program helps teachers educate the students that are not disruptive while resolving any issues with the students that are. The latest conflict resolution statistics shows that teachers that implement some form of conflict resolution in the classroom saves the teacher and student precious time that can be used to learn.
“Think about it, the average school day is eight hours, take away two of those just because of specials like gym, art, music now you have six hours, maybe, the average conflict in the classroom is thirty five minutes of disruption and it takes another thirty minutes for the entire class to get focused once again, poof that brings the total to five hours, my Teachers Professional Development program, how to stop conflict in the classroom will help any teacher stop conflict at a fraction of the time.” states Jamahl.
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