Insights on de-escalation, safety and staff training

Teacher speaking with a classroom of high school students

Set Yourself Up For Classroom
De-escalation Success

De-escalation success often starts before a student ever escalates If you're an educator, these six strategies can increase ...
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Teacher safety training session in a school library with adult educators seated in rows listening to a presenter at the front of the room.

Teacher Safety: Protecting Staff and Reducing Risk

Teacher safety is a serious responsibility for every school district. School staff may encounter situations in which students ...
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Male school principal at a wooden desk reading a report on educator injuries and staff retention.

Can Educator Injuries Impact Staff Retention?

District leaders can face many challenges today, with a primary focus on staff retention and educator safety. One ...
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A group of public school educators in a library seated at a table listening to a presenter at a white board talking about verbal de-escalation techniques during a workshop.

Refresher Training in Maintaining Effective De-Escalation Practices

Refresher Training for De-escalation: Why One-Time PD Might Not Be Enough In many school districts, de-escalation training is ...
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Early Indicators of Crisis In Schools: From Reaction to Prevention

In schools, conversations about behavioral crises often begin after something has already gone wrong. An incident occurs. Reports ...
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Classroom teacher seated beside a student during independent work, offering academic support

Educator Safety Training and Reducing Staff and Student Injuries.

Every school leader wants classrooms and hallways to feel safe, predictable, and supportive for both students and staff. ...
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