Strategies for Classroom Management Success

with Michele Holiday of Feed Their Needs

Saturday, Oct 23 @ 2:30pm EST

Do you want to create a safe, orderly, and productive classroom environment? In this session, Michele Holiday will share practical strategies to help you manage your classroom and student behaviors with less stress and less struggle. 

The session will begin 2:30pm EST on Saturday, October 23. Please click this button to join us at that time:

The Discussion Room will be open for 30 minutes after this session to discuss what we've learned. Click here to go to the Discussion Room.

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About Michele Holiday

Michele Holiday is a Behavior Strategist who works with teachers and schools to help them learn and implement effective strategies for classroom and behavior management.

After spending over 15 years working with students, schools and families, Michele believes that the key to reducing and stopping challenging student behavior and restoring order, positivity and productivity to classrooms is not more rules or suspensions but by looking beyond the behaviors and feeding the needs of students.  

As a former District Program Specialist Of Behavior in South Florida, Michele stepped away from the public school system and started a consulting and training business to equip teachers and schools across the country.

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Biola University

Biola University's School of Education trains Christian educators through rigorous, biblically centered programs in person and online. With everything from teaching credentials to specialized Master's training, you'll be prepared for a life of meaning, growth, and impact. To learn more, visit biola.edu/education.

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  • Patsy says:

    This is AMAZING and SOOOO relatable!! God bless you for this!!!