How much would achievement rise if students were on task ten more hours per week?
A full day of practical, research-backed strategies that hand your teachers a complete classroom management system — one they'll use starting the very next class period.
If your building feels any of these, this training was built for you.
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Lost instructional time
Educators are losing precious instruction time to pesky low-level discipline. Academics and discipline are not separate problems — they're the same one. A teacher can be the best content instructor on campus, but without classroom control, the best lessons stay undelivered.
02
Decreased discipline incidents
If you want to lift student achievement, you must first put a system in place for discipline that empowers your teachers to improve student behavior. We provide that system — world-class training your teachers will use immediately.
03
Teacher job satisfaction
This training helps your staff reclaim lost teaching time with proven strategies that minimize or eliminate 70–90% of low-level, chronic behaviors. Less stress, more impact, more job satisfaction. Teachers who feel effective stay effective.
04
Teacher retention
Classroom management was rated as the most important variable to building and sustaining a high-achieving classroom. Classroom management — or the lack of it — is also the number one reason educators leave the profession. The fix is teachable.
Backed by the research
"Teachers' actions in their classrooms have twice the impact on student achievement as school policies regarding curriculum, assessment, staff collegiality, and community involvement."
— Marzano, R. J. (2003). What Works in Schools. ASCD.
The Five Components
One day. Five strategies. A complete classroom management system.
Each strategy is taught, modeled, and practiced. Teachers leave with a playbook, not a theory.
Prevention is the most powerful classroom management strategy in the toolkit. When teachers learn to stay calm and read the room — to see disruption before it lands — they can defuse up to 90% of low-level problems before they ever interrupt instruction. This is where the day begins, because everything else depends on it.
What teachers learn
Read the classroom and detect challenges before they escalate
Maintain the teaching power position
Stay calm under pressure using the diffuser system
Eliminate up to 90% of low-level disruptions through prevention
Watch · 2 minutes
From the training
Reading the room before it reads you
Component Two
Teaching Rules & Procedures
"Teach expectations the way you teach academics."
The first month, first week, and first day of school are the most critical for classroom management. Successful teachers don't post rules and hope. They teach and practice routines exactly the way they teach reading or math — through clear lesson plans, modeling, and repeated practice until the procedures become automatic.
What teachers learn
Teach to expectations using a powerful lesson-plan format
Set up the first week of school for year-long success
Reduce office referrals and increase test scores
Build overwhelming staff, student, and parent buy-in
Watch · 2 minutes
From the training
Teaching procedures like academics
Component Three
Successfully Responding to Challenges
"Five immediate steps to regain control."
Timing is everything when responding to a challenge. Through proven techniques — including the diffuser system, contingent withdrawal of attention, and supportive stance — teachers learn to defuse confrontations in five seconds or less. And they never give multiple warnings or repeated requests again.
What teachers learn
Carry out disciplinary actions firmly but fairly
Never give multiple warnings or repeated requests again
Five immediate steps for the out-of-control student
Earn respect, command center stage, wipe out misbehavior
Watch · 2 minutes
From the training
The 5-second defuser
Component Four
Classroom Ecology & Arrangement
"Fifteen powerful desk arrangements for maximum performance."
The physical design of a classroom has a profound impact on student learning and behavior. From traditional to unorthodox arrangements, teachers learn how the room itself becomes part of the management system — supporting curriculum, encouraging engagement, and quietly making discipline a non-issue.
What teachers learn
Fifteen powerful desk arrangements, traditional to unorthodox
Position yourself to eliminate challenges before they start
Teach the classroom to support the curriculum
Never again drain valuable teaching time on discipline matters
Watch · 2 minutes
From the training
15 desk arrangements that change everything
Component Five
Student-Teacher Relationships
"Kids don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Classroom design matters. But relationships matter more. When students feel seen, known, and valued, they engage with both the teacher and the subject matter. Decades of research confirm this is the single strongest predictor of student success — and it's a craft that can be taught, practiced, and built into the rhythm of every class period.
What teachers learn
Build trust with the most challenging students
Increase student enjoyment of class and subject matter
Make every student feel individually seen and valued
Turn non-compliant students into productive classroom contributors
Watch · 2 minutes
From the training
Connection before correction
The day, hour by hour
A full day of practical, applied training.
Format is flexible — half-day or full-day, in person on your campus, scheduled around your calendar.
Sample Schedule
One day. Two blocks. Five strategies.
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM · Morning Block
Maintain a keen and calm mindset for classroom management
Effectively arrange and design the classroom environment
Master the teaching power position
Learn fifteen powerful desk arrangements
Teach and enforce rules and procedures
— Lunch · 12:00 – 1:00 PM —
1:00 PM – 3:30 PM · Afternoon Block
Firmly but fairly carry out disciplinary actions
Build and maintain strong student-teacher relationships
Connect with non-compliant students
Five immediate steps to regain classroom control
Eliminate multiple warnings and repeated requests forever
What your teachers take home
Specific. Practical. Immediate.
Vague PD promises don't change classrooms. Concrete techniques do. After one day, every teacher leaves with the same playbook to use in their very next class period.
How to detect and correct problems without stopping teaching
How to avoid power struggles and set effective limits
Fifteen powerful desk arrangements for maximum performance
How to teach students to behave in class and social settings
How to never give multiple warnings or repeated requests again
How to firmly but fairly carry out disciplinary actions
How to build and maintain trust with challenging students
How to reach at-risk students and turn them into classroom contributors
Ready to bring this to your campus?
One day. Years of impact.
For K-12 schools and districts ready to give their teachers a full classroom management system — not just another professional development day.