About How to Become More Successful with DIFFICULT STUDENTS:
Many of our public school students are disaffected and struggling with their poor behaviors and poor school performance. Test scores are being reported down with kids’ behaviors being out of control. Our schools are beingcharged increasingly with teaching more nontraditional skills, such as, skills that involve social-emotional learning to students less prepared than ever before.How to Become More Successful with Difficult Students provides educational staff with simple, successful techniques that will assist them to:• Improve their relationships with their students.• Increase social-emotional learning through insightful interactions with their students.• Put some of the fun back into education.• Get kids to enjoy school again.• Help kids to learn perform better.If you are one of those educators who is giving it your all to help every one of our youth be better students and better people, then How to Become More Successful with Difficult Students is a necessity for your everyday use.
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Dan Blanchard the Bestselling and Award-Winning, Author, Speaker, and Educator. TV Host. Two-time Junior Olympian Wrestler and two-time Junior Olympian Wrestling Coach who grew up as a student-athlete. However, Dan admits that as a youth he was more of an athlete than a student. Dan has now successfully completed fourteen years of college and has earned seven degrees. He teaches Special Education and Social Studies in Connecticut’s largest inner-city high school where he was chosen by the AFT-CT as the face and voice of educational reform and is now on the speaking circuit for them. Dan was with the team that put forth Connecticut’s new Social Studies Frameworks and is also a member of the Special Education Advisory Board to the Connecticut State Department of Education. In addition, Dan is a Teacher Consultant for the University of Connecticut’s Writing Project. Finally, Dan is a double veteran of the Army and the Air Force.