Division of Continuing and Global Education
Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior
Learn behavioral techniques and intervention strategies that remediate disruptive behavior, reduce power struggles, increase classroom control, reduce burn-out and feelings of ineffectiveness, without increasing your work load. Gain a new perspective on students’ behavior and learn effective tools to facilitate positive student changes. Then practice your new skills with the simulated classroom scenarios presented in the program. Learn all this at home or work, on your own time, at your own pace. The instructor is accessed by a toll-free phone number or through email for technical or professional questions. Ideal for middle and high school instructors.
- Dates: Self-paced; students may register now through November 21, 2014; coursework must be completed by December 18, 2014.
- Place: Online
- Class No: TBD
- Units: Three
- Course: COUN 180T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade
- Fee: $480
- Instructor: Mick R. Jackson, M.S., Ed.D.