The Classroom Reset ⋆ Student-Centered World

Does Your Classroom Need a Reset?

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Do you ever wish you could create a classroom that works for your students—and for you—without sacrificing what matters most?
Do you feel like no matter what you try, your students are disengaged? Are you juggling so much that teaching no longer brings you joy?

You're not alone, and it doesn't have to be this way.

It's time to bring our classrooms into 2025

"The Classroom Reset" is a step-by-step course designed to help you find balance, connect with your students, and bring joy back into your teaching career.

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Secret #1

The biggest challenge teachers face today is understanding their students—the root of their apathy, their mindset toward school, and how to address it. Module One solves this for you.

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Secret #2

The strategies we’ve relied on—even fresh out of school—aren’t built for today’s students. Module Two shows you how to repackage what you already do to truly engage them.

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Secret #3

Today’s classrooms aren’t built for 21st-century students. With different needs and ways of working, they require more than just traditional setups. Module Three helps you design a classroom that truly supports them.

Included in "The Classroom Reset": 

Text from an educational module titled Module 1: You and Your Students lists topics including shifting mindset, student engagement, understanding students, student intent, effective classroom discipline, and setting teaching goals.
A list of topics for Module 2: Content Delivery, including technology mistakes, effective lesson delivery, flipped classrooms, student choice, choice boards and rubrics, problem solving, and a lesson planning cheat sheet.
A list titled Module 3: Arranging Your Classroom includes topics such as classroom inventory, budget-friendly solutions, flexible seating, creative ideas, wish lists on Amazon, Donors Choose resources, and planning your room layout.
Text describing Module 4 about organization, mindfulness, and student responsibility. Includes tips on classroom organization, using cereal boxes, classroom contracts, promoting mindfulness, and coloring bulletin boards.
A slide titled Module 5: Closing Concepts lists items: tying together loose ends, student-centered data, strategies for tough days, and additional resources. These are bonus tools and strategies to maintain momentum.
Text on a white background with a purple BONUSES! heading. Below, a list includes: Stop the Chatter eBook, interactive tools, mindset goals, surveys, games like Pixel Art, task card templates, and student projects.

This is all a $675 value 🤯

...but instead, you can get it today for just $79.

By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident and excited to walk into your classroom, knowing you have tools that work for you and your students.

What are Teachers Saying?

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Text in the image includes three quotes about classroom planning and overcoming obstacles, highlighting gratitude and a step-by-step approach to achieving success.
Top text: A person reflects on why students rarely do homework, considering hands-on activities for those who do. Frustration with cheating is expressed.  
Bottom text: Concerns about younger kids learning are noted, but success through engagement and learning from failure is emphasized.
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Who is Jenn Breisacher?

Jenn began her teaching journey in New Jersey in 2007 and transitioned to empowering educators with student-centered strategies in 2018. When COVID disrupted classrooms in 2020, Jenn stepped up, guiding over 5,000 teachers worldwide to seamlessly transition to virtual and blended learning. Since then, she has been on a mission to tackle the student apathy crisis, publishing her book The Classroom Dichotomy and helping teachers rediscover their passion for teaching. Now, she’s here to help you find the reset you need to fall in love with teaching all over again.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How long will the course take to complete?

Start to finish, it should take you around 6 hours.

What if I’m too busy to take the course right now?

No worries! Once you're in, you're in. You can work your way through it as you have time to do so.

Will I receive professional development credits?

Yes! When you complete the course, you will be taken to a reflection form. Once that is completed, you will receive a certificate for 6 hours (it is up to each individual school district to determine what they accept for PD hours)

Can my school pay for it?

Absolutely! Just email admin@studentcenteredworld.com and we can get you set up with a Purchase Order. This goes for multiple teachers from the same school/district who also wish to enroll at the same time.

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So, what are you waiting for?

Complete the course within 30 days, and if you don’t feel a difference, Jenn will personally schedule a 30-minute Zoom session with you to pinpoint what’s holding you back—no strings attached!

 

You have nothing to lose but stress :)