Description
In this 1-hour course, participants will learn how to:
- Help students hone their leadership skills
- Provide proper perspective for perfectionists
- Motivate unmotivated learners
Extend your learning and earn another CPE credit! This course has a recorded Virtual Extended Learning Session where Lisa Van Gemert provides strategies and application tips. Click Here: Bossy Pants, Perfectionists, and Slackers, Continued! – Extended Learning Session
Presenter Bio
Shannon Anderson has taught for 25 years, from first grade through college level. The highlight of her teaching career was being named one of the Top 10 Teachers to inspire the Today Show. She has served as the gifted coordinator for her school corporation, as well as a writing coach. Shannon is also an award-winning children’s book author and loves to do author visits. You can learn more about her at www.shannonisteaching.com.
Cecily – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Very informal and helpful
Aimee – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
This course is easy to follow along to and understand its content.
Diana – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
I loved it! It was insightful.
Noemi – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner) –
Great classroom ideas.
Ninfa – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner) –
Great take aways and validation of things I am currently doing
Adrienne – MIDLOTHIAN ISD (verified owner) –
Fabulous ideas! So important in this day and time. I want all the books!
CELESTE – GOOSE CREEK CISD (verified owner) –
Shannon’s ideas and suggestions for creating a classroom for all students who feel belonged is inspiring. Great ideas to incorporate.
Michelle – GRAND PRAIRIE ISD (verified owner) –
A great course that gives you tools that fit the various personalities in the classroom.
Marie – DRISCOLL ISD (verified owner) –
This course was amazing! There’s so many great ideas to help students with their social emotional needs!
John – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
It was a good reminder of some things I should be trying more often. It seemed to be more focused on an elementary setting than middle school.