What you'll learn
How everyday management moves can model fairness, belonging, and everyday justice for your students.
A simple conflict-resolution process that teaches accountability without punishment or power struggles.
How to use teacher language that calms tense moments, restores dignity, and supports re-entry into the community.
Practical, connection-first routines that make your classroom feel steadier, more collaborative, and more just.
Meet the speaker
Tim Fredrick, Ph.D.
Founder | Pedagogy Guru
As a teacher, researcher, and curriculum leader, Tim Fredrick, Ph.D., has spent his career exploring how classroom interactions shape students’ sense of voice, community, and responsibility. He’s trained thousands of educators in strategies that make classrooms calmer, more connected, and more equitable.
Join this free, one-hour session to learn how everyday management choices can strengthen connection, build trust, and support fairness and justice in your classroom.
Walk away with practical tools that make your classroom more connected, consistent, and community-minded—without relying on power struggles or punishment.
This webinar shows how classroom management can become a powerful form of civic practice. Instead of chasing compliance, you’ll learn accessible strategies that deepen relationships, encourage responsibility, and teach students what fairness and shared accountability look like in action. You’ll leave with real examples, clear language moves, and a conflict-resolution process you can use right away—tools that help you build a classroom where dignity, justice, and belonging guide the work.