Sunday, March 1, 2009

Classroom Management Plan

Review Of How To Thrive And Survive In The Classroom

I have a friend whose wife is a school teacher so there is no better place to get a review of something like this than from somebody who is a professional. Here is what she has to say about How To Thrive And Survive In the Classroom.

“As a teacher in an urban city school, the challenges I face are greater than most. Students generally come from families with one parent and have very little home discipline with either mom or dad out working all day. Teaching these students is not easy.

I have gone to many seminars throughout the state where I live learning about classroom management. Some cost hundreds of dollars to attend. Quite honestly, I learned very little at these that you’re not going to find in this course.

The key topics include

Behavior Management
Instructional Tips
The Teaching/Learning Philosophy
Classroom Management
Curriculum Management
Assessment
Evaluation
Individualized Instruction
Student Motivation

It is truly complete and very well thought out and executed. It is also reasonably priced as well. As a teacher in my state’s school system, I can honestly say that you will receive great value from this course and if managing a classroom is a problem for you, this will be a great aid.

Name withheld.”

There you have it…from the words of a pro. And the reason this person asked to have their name withheld is because, quite honestly, they’re not happy with their school system and in spite of having 25 plus years of experience, don’t want their name spread over the Internet for fear of the possible repercussions. Being so close to retirement, they don’t want to make waves now.

However, I have no doubt that once you see what is offered in this course, you’ll be taking full advantage of it. This audio seminar has been put together by some of the top professionals in the industry. Wait until you see the credentials of these people. To say that they are impressive would be an understatement with more than 50 years of teaching experience between them with one guy being the youngest professor ever hired at the University of Florida at age 24.

At the very least, go to the site and see what they have to offer. It will only take you about 10 minutes of your time and it just may save you a world of aggravation in the process.

Click Here to check out the site.