Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Seven Keys to a Positive Learning Environment in Your Classroom


Another school year has begun (Where did the summer go?) and educators are heading back full of energy, enthusiasm, and ideas to make this school year the best ever. The reality is that the majority of educators never really took a break from their professional lives. I know this because, with the exception of the first week of July, I was busy working with educators. I also know that even when you were on a break, your classroom and school were not far from your thoughts. How many of you looked at things in stores and thought “my classroom could use that” or “Susie/Johnny would really appreciate that”? As you begin your returning rituals I know that many of you are also looking for ways to add more to your practice and to improve the learning outcomes for all students. I know you are looking for resources to have close at hand. It’s part of the reason I wrote my last book. I was charged with the task of producing a book that every educator would want close at hand and I hope I’ve hit the mark with “Seven Keys to a Positive Learning Environment in Your Classroom”. It’s probably expected that an author would suggest their book is worth a read so I’ve asked some trusted and inspiring colleagues to review it and I’m sharing their feedback below. I hope you’ll find it worth the time as well, and I am committed to assisting any colleague to bring the content to life. Enjoy!

Lisa Blackstock – Former Assistant Superintendent/Current Executive Director

It is the most important book I have ever read for a teacher to help them understand what is truly important in the teaching profession and to understand the impact that they can have - whether positive or negative - on a student. I think this book is a gold mine for new teachers.  The way Hierck has woven in practical strategies along with research/experience is so powerful.  I want all of our new teachers to have it.  There are many sections that will provide a great jumping off point for important discussions that are needed to solidify school missions.

Brian Butler – Former Principal/Current Consultant

Teacher-Student, Teacher-Parent and Teacher Team relationships are some of the most misunderstood components of having a school live out its mission.  Tom Hierck helps clarify these critical relationships and provides educators with the critical tools and resources to help us live our mission of ensuring high levels of learning for both students and adults in schools.  Put this book in every teacher’s hands and give them the immediate road map of where to begin!

In his first solo book Tom Hierck has hit a homerun! He has provided comprehensive approach and easy to apply strategies to help teachers, teams and schools teach children the social and emotional skills necessary to be successful today, tomorrow and for life beyond the PreK-12 school system.

There are many authors out there who write about behavior strategies for students who exhibit challenging behaviors.  What sets this book on an entirely different stratosphere is that it clearly articulates “The Why, The What and The How”, at the student, individual classroom teacher, collaborative teacher team, school-wide and parent level of support to give all children the opportunity to have fulfilling lives in school and beyond as adults!

The honesty from Tom Hierck in this book is both refreshing and heartwarming.  Hierck shares how his behavior as a teacher toward students at times was not always a best version of himself when dealing with student behavior. It seems to have compelled him to write a detailed and turn key guide for all educators to use in their classrooms and Schoolwide.   At the end of the each chapter his, Points to Remember and Strategies to Consider, are enough to make one want to buy the book.  This is a marvelous addition to our professional literature.

Charlie Coleman – Principal, Consultant, & Author

This concise, power-packed book weaves together research and real-life experiences that remind us of the importance of positive relationships and culture in our classrooms. Whether you are a new teacher struggling to establish routines or a veteran teacher struggling not to become jaded or cynical, this book is for you! Tom Hierck provides the reader with an easy-to-implement framework that is supported with helpful how-to strategies, case study examples and succinct points worth remembering in each chapter. Hierck encourages us all to get to know each student’s STORY. By combining the power of relationship building with hands-on structures and strategies, Hierck provides every educator with a tool kit "to be intentionally and explicitly positive, to ensure quality relationships for all students, and to be the difference makers" in the lives of kids. Isn't that what we all want in our classrooms and schools?

Anthony Muhammad – Consultant & Author

Tom Hierck has produced a concrete and tangible plan to achieve an optimal learning environment in every classroom.  Administrators and teachers who are deeply concerned about ensuring school wide excellence will greatly benefit from this book.  The ideas are clear, powerful, and practical.

Chris Weber – Consultant & Author

Behaviors such as self-regulatory, executive functioning, and social-emotional skills have never been as important as they are today. They are as important as academic skills for student success in school, college, career, and life. Tom has written a practical book that provides the tools, strategies, and thinking to support teachers in their support of student needs. Tom's knowledge and experiences in the area of behavioral RTI are second-to-none. He has produced a resource that will benefit every teacher, at every grade level, in every school.

Ken Williams – Consultant & Author


In an era where we spend more time expanding the list of reasons and factors contributing to why students cannot learn, Hierck quiets the noise, and in a practical and actionable way, reminds us of the factors we control that serve to ensure learning for all. Part of the power in this book lies in it's tried and true universal truths, with updated applications for current leaders and educators. The other powerful part of Hierck's work is that he doesn't run from all the 'factors' that make the work of educators a challenging and complex process. Instead he meets them head-on with examples, case studies, research, and suggested strategies that tip the scale of influence away from factors outside our control and returns primary influence back to the educator. Tom's easy writing style will make you believe this a quick read. But, it's not. You're going to read, be reminded of an idea or strategy, and put the book down so you can incorporate it into your teaching and leading practices.