3 Steps to Managing Difficult Students

Learn the Easy Three Step Technique for those times when you have a student who is so poorly behaved you feel like screaming.

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Targeted to

All Educators

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4 Easy Modules

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Time Commitment

30 Minutes

About this course

This educational journey is designed to equip you with the essential skills and strategies needed to effectively handle challenging situations in the classroom. As an educator, you understand the importance of creating a positive and inclusive learning environment for all students, and this course will provide you with the tools to navigate the complexities of managing difficult students with confidence and empathy.

What you will learn:

  • What are difficult students

  • Why difficult students are difficult

  • How to manage difficult students using the 3 Step technique

There are 2 ways to enrol in the 3 Steps to Managing Difficult Students course:

OPTION 1:

Get lifetime access for just $19; or

OPTION 2:

Join the Relief Teaching Academy for JUST $9, and you'll get the 3 Steps to Managing Difficult Students course AND 100+ hours of other Academy online courses for teachers AND tonnes of classroom resources AND access to our exclusive relief teaching online community group.

Bob Brandis

  • With Education QLD since 1973;

  • A teacher for over 40 years;

  • 32 of those 40 years were as a principal;

  • Retired from FT work and became a relief teacher because he enjoyed it!

About Your Trainer:

Bob Brandis has taught every class from Prep to Y12, in small country to large city schools throughout Queensland.

He has professionally supported more teachers than he can count through his guidance, resources, advice and professionalism. Hundreds of teachers, both in Australia and overseas, have benefited from Bob's practical and down-to-earth training content and approach.

Bob developed the content of this course to help give relief teachers the best practical information and support. Its contents still remain as practical and relevant today as it was when first created.