Manage Students without Coercion
This cognitive approach to managing human behavior can be taught to students and parents for life-long social and emotional learning, self-esteem development, and healthy lifestyle choices. Learning and using Choice Theory, students & teaching staff learn how to be fully responsible for making more effective decisions and choices in their academic and personal lives.
NOTE: Required textbooks must be purchased separately.
This course is applicable towards the Restorative Strategies for the Classroom Certificate.
NOTE: Required textbooks must be purchased separately.
This course is applicable towards the Restorative Strategies for the Classroom Certificate.
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Jon Morse
Instructor
Jon Morse has been actively engaged in working with youth and youth leaders over the last 50+ years in the following venues: probation, mental health, sheriff departments, K-12 education & transportation, post-secondary education, private businesses and community service Organizations. Jon is the Founder/Executive Director Emeritus of Big Picture Educational Academy. The school has now expanded to a K-12 school district and added an Adult school and EL program working with individuals on obtaining their high school diplomas and improving their English-speaking skills. Jon is currently serving as an adjunct faculty member of Fresno Pacific University’s continuing education department working with educators and counselors in a variety of venues. Jon’s passions are his family, making a difference in his community, exercise and enjoying life to its fullest.