Make Instruction the Priority — Not Behavior Management

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Discover how the Student Success Skills framework shifts focus from behavior to learning.
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Student Success Skills for Lifelong Growth

Thriving in school requires more than academic knowledge. Student Success Skills—like focus, time management, emotional regulation, empathy, problem-solving, and collaboration—give students the foundation to succeed academically, socially, and beyond. When integrated across all subjects, these skills improve classroom engagement, reduce behavioral issues, and prepare students for future careers. Rutgers University’s online certificate program trains educators to embed these skills for lasting impact.

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