Addressing Challenging Behaviors Schoolwide: Building Systems of Success and Regulation

Schoolwide Behavior Management Training for Educators

Addressing Challenging Behaviors Schoolwide: Building Systems of Success and Regulation

Empower Educators and Students with Purposeful, Measurable Growth

Challenging student behavior is one of the most complex issues schools face today. This schoolwide behavior management professional development helps educators move beyond reactive discipline and build proactive systems that support regulation, relationships, and a positive school culture. Through research-based strategies and practical tools, educators learn how to address challenging behaviors while strengthening classroom management and schoolwide behavior support.

What This Training Helps Schools Do

This professional development equips educators with strategies and systems that strengthen behavior support across the entire campus. Schools learn how to:

  • Implement schoolwide behavior management systems that create consistent expectations across classrooms
  • Use PBIS and Tier 1โ€“Tier 3 behavior support frameworks to respond effectively to student behavior
  • Apply restorative practices and trauma-sensitive strategies that strengthen relationships with students
  • Create structured classroom environments and routines that support self-regulation and reduce disruptions
  • Use behavior data and documentation systems to guide schoolwide decisions and interventions
  • Strengthen teacher practices such as pre-correction, positive praise, and active supervision

A Framework for Schoolwide Behavior Support

This multi-day professional development introduces a practical framework built on four key pillars: relationships, environment, systems and schedules, and daily teacher practices. Educators learn how conditions for learning influence student behavior and how consistent systems can improve both classroom management and school culture.

Participants explore strategies for strengthening relationships with students, structuring classroom environments that support regulation, implementing Tier 1โ€“Tier 3 behavior systems, and using data to guide behavior interventions. The training also focuses on daily classroom practices that prevent disruptions and increase student engagement.

Schools leave with a clear behavior support framework, practical strategies educators can implement immediately, and a shared approach to addressing challenging student behavior across the entire campus.

What's Included

  • Digital Resource Bundle: Lifetime Access to Resources
  • Professional Development Hours
  • Downloadable Handout for Note-Taking
  • Break-out sessions & collaboration
  • Interactive engagement
  • Real-life examples/Case Studies

Who This Training Is For

  • Elementary School Teachers
  • Secondary School Teachers
  • Education Specialists
  • School Administrators (Principals, Asst. Principals, Curriculum Directors)
  • Counselors
  • Coaches
  • Special Education Teachers
  • Curriculum Coaches
  • Educational Support Staff
  • Title 1 Teachers & Directors
  • Gifted & Talented Teacher

Training Optionsโ€‹

  • Full-day or Half-Day Training
  • PLC Sessions
  • Before/After School Faculty Meetings
  • Virtual Professional Development
  • Coaching & Support
  • Mini-Lesson Modeling

Whatโ€™s Included in your PD Course Package

Digital Resources

Lifetime access to a ready-to-use collection of classroom resources, templates, and tools that help teachers apply the training with confidence.

Implementation Workbook

A step-by-step workbook with key takeaways and reflection activities that support ongoing implementation.

Professional Development Certificate

All participants will receive a certificate documenting their completed PD hours.

PD Training Schedule

Explore how specific, challenging goals enhance motivation, focus, and perseverance for both teachers and students. (Locke & Latham, 1990)

Learn how SMART goals can significantly increase student achievement, with an effect size of 0.50. (John Hattie, 2009)

Understand how to empower students to set goals that cultivate agency, motivation, and a growth mindset. (Nordengren, 2021)

Incorporate goal-tracking and self-reflection practices to help students stay accountable and adapt their goals as needed. (Zimmerman, 2002)

Promote collaborative goal-setting in PLCs to improve teacher professional growth, retention, and student outcomes. (Kraft & Papay, 2014)

Customize professional learning to meet the needs of your staff and your schedule

Hereโ€™s what our On-Site Professional Development Training can look like on your campusโ€ฆ

Full Day or Half Day Training

Schedule one of our highly interactive, customized training sessions for your next teacher in-service day.

PLC Sessions

Have one of our consultants provide in-person professional learning within your staffโ€™s PLC schedule.

Before / After School Training

Let one of our consultants provide training during a faculty meeting either before or after school.

Explore Other Ways to Take This Training

This course is also offered as a live-virtual workshop โ€” same great content, delivered in real time from anywhere.

Contact us to learn more about having Strobel Education on your campus for On-site Training.

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