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We spoke to a group of 1,600 educators at the National Conference on School Discipline in Las Vegas. We are sure that most came wanting to know the answers to these basic questions:

How do we reduce the number of discipline problems in our school? What do I do if they will not listen? What do I do if they will not respond in class? What do I do if they do not do their work? What do I do if they will not work in groups? What do I do if they talk too much? What do I do if they will not answer my question? What do I do if they won’t sit still? What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?

Instead of answering these questions, we shared how to PREVENT the situation from happening rather than suggestions on how to INTERVENE once the problem occurs. [Click below to read how to prevent discipline problems.]
Kate Milani Hi Harry and Rosemary, I come from an IT Project Management background. I now teach Project Management and I am studying for my MS in Education. I am encouraged when I find similarities to my previous experiences and find them useful in my new career.

In Project Management, we would call what you described in your article as "Risk Managem...See More
Sep 27, 2013


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