What’s inside:
- Research on the rising costs of behavior management - including an estimated $2B+ annual impact nationwide
- Breakdown of how classroom disruptions affect teaching time and district budgets
- Examples of cost savings when classroom management time is reduced by 15%, 30%, or 50%
- The link between student engagement and reduced behavior incidents
- Strategies for using active learning to boost focus, reduce disruptions, and increase instructional time
Why it matters:
90% of teachers report an increase in disruptive behavior in recent years. The result is lost instruction time, increased stress, and millions in misallocated spending. But engaged students are less likely to act out and more likely to learn.
This guide is designed for K-12 administrators, curriculum directors, and educators who are:
- Concerned about teacher burnout and turnover
- Looking to maximize instructional time and budget resources
- Exploring scalable strategies to create calm, focused classrooms