| Marvin Marshall is an international educator and staff developer who presents for leaders interested in using internal motivation rather than external coercion to influence people to change.
His writings on discipline, social development, human behavior, motivation, and promoting learning have been published internationally.
His professional education experiences include the following:
- Classroom teaching at the primary and upper elementary grades, every grade 7-12, and full time in teacher education at California State University, Los Angeles.
- Counseling and guidance experiences as a middle school counselor, high school counselor, guidance department chair, and certification in Reality Therapy and Choice Theory by the William Glasser Institute.
- Curriculum and instruction as a demonstration teacher, department chair, instructional coordinator, and high school assistant principal of curriculum and instruction.
- Supervision and administration as an elementary school principal, middle school assistant principal, high school athletic director, high school assistant principal of supervision and control, high school principal, and district director of education.
- Dissertation at the University of Southern California in the combined areas of curriculum, instruction, and guidance.
After 24 years of service in the above areas, Dr. Marshall returned to the classroom where he developed the Raise Responsibility System. The program is now used across the entire teaching spectrum--in small childcare centers to large high schools and in rural, suburban, and urban schools. It can be used in any home or youth setting.
Additional information about discipline, responsibility,
effectiveness,
and relationships
is available at MarvinMarshall.Com |