Student behaviours like disrespecting teachers, refusing to answer, shouting and disturbing the class, not paying attention, avoiding to do class work, and engaging in power struggles take your focus away from teaching and students’ focus away from learning.
In order to create and maintain a productive classroom setting and bring the focus back to teaching and learning, use these classroom management techniques to decrease disruption and increase control and compliance.
Workshop Leader: Satish Chathanath
About Trainer: Satish Chathanath has 20+ years experience in Creative Industry. He is a Writer, Teacher and a Consultant with twin start-ups that mix Creative Communications, Product Design, Training and Education. He creates teaching aids and learning products for preschool and kindergarten. He is the recipient of Best Teacher Training Award in the prestigious Indian Education Awards, 2016 and Winner of IDA Award in Product/Solution in Early Learning. He also helps companies, brands and individuals to tell their visual stories clear and great.
In order to create and maintain a productive classroom setting and bring the focus back to teaching and learning, use these classroom management techniques to decrease disruption and increase control and compliance.
Workshop Leader: Satish Chathanath
About Trainer: Satish Chathanath has 20+ years experience in Creative Industry. He is a Writer, Teacher and a Consultant with twin start-ups that mix Creative Communications, Product Design, Training and Education. He creates teaching aids and learning products for preschool and kindergarten. He is the recipient of Best Teacher Training Award in the prestigious Indian Education Awards, 2016 and Winner of IDA Award in Product/Solution in Early Learning. He also helps companies, brands and individuals to tell their visual stories clear and great.
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