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Ronald
Morrish
has been an educator and behavior
specialist since 1972. He was a teacher with the District School Board
of Niagara in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, for 26 years. During that
time, he taught regular education and special education classes, was a
learning resource teacher, and spent 16 years as the Board’s behavior
specialist. In 1997, he became an independent consultant. In addition
to presenting at conferences, Mr. Morrish provides professional
development programs for teachers, and speaks to parent groups and child
care providers, internationally.
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Mr. Morrish has written and published
three books. His first book,
Secrets of Discipline, which was
also produced in video and DVD formats, discusses twelve keys for
raising responsible children without deal-making, arguments, and
confrontations. His second book,
With All Due Respect, focuses on
the keys for improving a teacher’s personal discipline skills, and
building effective school discipline as a team. In 2003, he published
Flip Tips, a mini-book of
discipline tips and helpful hints, drawn from his books and
presentations. Future projects include a set of videos and materials to
accompany
With All Due Respect.
Mr. Morrish’s educational background
includes two undergraduate degrees, one in psychology from Queen’s
University and one in education from Lakehead University, as well as a
Master’s degree in education from the University of Toronto. |