7 Steps to Establishing Classroom Behavior Expectations

Establishing clear behavioral expectations is one of the first things a teacher should do to build a foundation for positive behavior in the classroom. Adapted from The Teacher’s Guide for Effective Classroom Management, Third Edition, by Tim Knoster, Ed.D., & Stephanie Gardner, Ph.D., this infographic offers a simple seven-step process to follow at the beginning of the year as you’re setting expectations with your students.

The Teacher's Guide for Effective Classroom Management

A Trauma-Informed Approach, Third Edition

By Tim Knoster, Ed.D., & Stephanie Gardner, Ph.D.

“An excellent guide that emphasizes practical strategies to support the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of all students.”—Steve Goodman, Ph.D., University of Connecticut

Apply a trauma-informed lens to K–12 classroom management this year! Developed by experts on trauma-informed and positive behavior support, this down-to-earth, accessible book will guide you in creating a safe, supportive, smoothly functioning classroom environment for all learners, including those who have experienced trauma.

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