The Positive Effect for Educators
Maximizing Student Performance with A.C.T
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Narrateur(s):
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April Sabral
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Channon Essex
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Angee Costa
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Auteur(s):
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April Sabral
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Angee Costa
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Channon Essex
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The Positive Effect for Educators: Transforming Classrooms, Empowering Teachers.
As leaders in education, teachers face unprecedented challenges. Yet, they remain at the forefront of shaping future generations, cultivating thinkers, problem-solvers, communicators, and innovators.
Unfortunately, the rising stress, lack of support, and difficulties in maintaining classroom engagement have driven teacher resignation rates to an all-time high. This is why Channon Essex, April Sabral, and Angee Costa joined forces to bring the education community a groundbreaking system—one designed to motivate students to learn and reignite teachers' passion for teaching.
About the Authors. This transformative work is a collaborative effort by three dedicated professionals: April Sabral, Channon Essex, and Angee Costa.
The Positive Effect for Educators provides tools to: Reignite the joy of teaching and the sense of purpose educators bring to their work.
Create classrooms that thrive on engagement and mutual respect.
Equip students to become curious, adaptive learners ready to meet tomorrow’s challenges.
The Impact - This book is poised to turn even the most challenging classrooms into thriving, positive spaces. It empowers teachers with practical tools, ongoing support, and professional development strategies designed to make lasting change. Educators will find renewed energy and joy in their profession as they inspire students to achieve their fullest potential.
The Positive Effect for Educators is more than a book; it’s a movement. A call to action for teachers, administrators, and education leaders to reverse the current trends and create a brighter future for both teachers and students.
©2024 April Sabral (P)2024 April Sabral