Jane E. Bluestein
A dynamic and entertaining speaker, Jane Bluestein has worked with thousands of educators, counselors, health care professionals, parents, child care workers, and other community members worldwide. She has appeared internationally as a speaker and talk-show guest, including several appearances as a guest expert on CNN, National Public Radio, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Bluestein specializes in programs and resources geared to provide practical and meaningful information, training, and hope in areas related to relationship building, effective instruction and guidance, and personal development. Much of her work focuses on interactions between adults and children, especially children at risk. Her down-to-earth speaking style, practicality, sense of humor, and numerous stories and examples make her ideas clear and accessible to her audiences.
Bluestein is an award-winning author whose books include Creating Emotionally Safe Schools; High School’s Not Forever; 21st Century Discipline; Being a Successful Teacher; Parents in a Pressure Cooker; Parents, Teens, & Boundaries; The Parent’s Little Book of Lists: Do’s and Don’ts of Effective Parenting; Mentors, Masters, and Mrs. McGregor: Stories of Teachers Making a Difference; and Daily Riches: A Journal of Gratitude and Awareness. Bluestein’s latest book is entitled The Win-Win Classroom.
Formerly a classroom teacher in inner-city Pittsburgh, PA, a crisis-intervention counselor, a teacher training program coordinator, and a volunteer with high-risk teens at a local day treatment program, Bluestein currently heads Instructional Support Services, Inc., a consulting and resource firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Expertise
- Classroom Management
- Teacher Induction
- Principalship
Workshops
Workshops
- Becoming a Win-Win Teacher: A special presentation for new teachers that focuses on management and discipline issues, which can often overwhelm a newcomer to the profession (or someone who has been away for a long time). The goal of this workshop is to give new teachers the skills and confidence to not only perform effectively in their new careers, but also to enjoy their work—and stay in the profession!
- Practical Strategies for Working Successfully with Difficult Students: This seminar offers effective, classroom-proven strategies to help you reach a wide range of challenging students. Learn simple, practical ways to avoid power struggles, engage kids who have all but given up, improve parent involvement and support, and build student responsibility. These are techniques that can work with kids at any grade level.
What People are Saying
“I came here wanting to get out of teaching. I left filled with hope and strategies I can’t wait to use. Thank you, Jane.”
Mentor Teacher, San Francisco, CA
“I had a teacher last year that I almost had to let go because of all the problems she was having with her classroom management. I am convinced that your workshop was the turning point that saved her career.”
K-8 Principal, Office of Catholic Education, Chicago, IL
“The feedback pertaining to your presentation is overwhelmingly positive. Our teachers are still riding a high from this inspirational training session. I have already seen evidence of classroom implementation of many strategies and techniques rooted in [your presentation].”
Director of Curriculum, South Amboy, NJ
“Very lively, entertaining, motivating! I especially appreciate how you bounced from examples pertaining to primary classes to examples relevant to high school. This session was appropriate for all teachers.”
Mentor Teacher, San Francisco, CA
Books
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