Areas our Curriculum Covers
EMPOWERMENT: To teach empowerment to improve the lives of others. Empowerment is most important when working with youth. If you are an educator, a coach, a mentor, a clergyman or a student, empowerment is essential to improving the lives of others.
B. M. Miller Empowerment provides you with the tools to help others help themselves. Tools to improve classroom management, team management and student driven behavior management. Bryan M. Miller has worked with youth for over twenty years as an educator in and out of the classroom. B. M. Miller Empowerment has the tools that creates a safe environment to encourage youth and adults to face the challenges of education. To face the realities of poverty, violence, broken families and other community issues that all come into our classrooms. B. M. Miller Empowerment provides the tools to realistically address these challenges and many more.
Bryan M. Miller effectively demonstrates the strategies and techniques of the Ohio Violence Prevention Process (OVPP). Strategies that reduce classroom conflicts and distracting behavior through utilizing OVPP, Bryan M. Miller addresses:
B. M. Miller Empowerment provides you with the tools to help others help themselves. Tools to improve classroom management, team management and student driven behavior management. Bryan M. Miller has worked with youth for over twenty years as an educator in and out of the classroom. B. M. Miller Empowerment has the tools that creates a safe environment to encourage youth and adults to face the challenges of education. To face the realities of poverty, violence, broken families and other community issues that all come into our classrooms. B. M. Miller Empowerment provides the tools to realistically address these challenges and many more.
Bryan M. Miller effectively demonstrates the strategies and techniques of the Ohio Violence Prevention Process (OVPP). Strategies that reduce classroom conflicts and distracting behavior through utilizing OVPP, Bryan M. Miller addresses:
- The root cause of violence
- All of the “isms”
- Classroom agreements
- Understanding Hip Hop as a subculture