Responsibility

Related Professional Development

PLS has several professional development programs related to the topic of responsibility. These can be used as is, or customized to fulfill your specific needs.


Successful Teaching for Acceptance of Responsibility®

Gain new techniques to eliminate irresponsible student behavior. Learn how to empower students to achieve personal power and responsibility in a classroom that models and invites self-responsible behaviors. Empower educators in their personal lives through strategies that increase their own sense of power.

Designing Motivation for All Learners™

Design learning experiences and develop effective leadership strategies that promote motivation for all learners. Learn verbal encouragement techniques that motivate by reinforcing student effort and reducing risk. Discover how purposeful work and goal achievement can support all types of learners.

 


Building Communication and Teamwork in the Classroom®

Reach a new level of positive communication with strategies necessary to foster an emotionally engaging classroom where students are connected to school, learning, and one another.

Classroom Management: Orchestrating a Community of Learners™

Learn the skills of effective classroom management to create a positive classroom structure that maximizes student learning. Develop techniques to increase desired student behaviors and decrease undesired behaviors. Create an Action Plan of practical strategies to implement immediately in the classroom.

 



 

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Raising Student Expectations

By Stephen Barkley


Steve Barkley

An important question for school-to-work programs is, just how do we get students focused on quality? How do we move from a tedious focus on minimum standards to helping students experience the joy of quality work?


Three areas can produce possibilities for teachers and students to improve the quality of learning in school-to-work oriented classrooms...


Article: Raising Expectations