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Train-the-Trainer Certification

Train the Trainer: Classroom Management Certification

Stop renting expertise. Certify your own staff to deliver Time To Teach® classroom management training — and build professional development capacity your school keeps for years.

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Response within 24 hours · No obligation · Funded by Title funds, grants & district budgets

How It Works

From one certification to a trained campus.

01
Choose Your Trainer

Pick the right person — an instructional coach, dean, assistant principal, or trusted teacher leader your staff already listens to.

02
Get Certified

Our master trainers certify your staff member in the complete Time To Teach® classroom management system, with all the materials they need to deliver it.

03
Train Your Staff — For Two Years

Your certified trainer delivers the training in-house, on your schedule — onboarding new hires, refreshing veterans, and keeping the system consistent campus-wide.

Why Schools Certify Their Own

One investment. Years of training capacity.

Train every new hire

Teacher turnover doesn't have to mean starting over. Your certified trainer brings every new staff member into the same system — so consistency survives staffing changes.

On your schedule

PD days, summer institutes, after-school sessions, one-on-one coaching — your trainer delivers when and how your campus needs it, without booking outside dates.

Cost-effective at scale

For districts training staff across multiple years, certification typically costs far less per educator than repeated outside engagements — and the capability stays in-house.

Credibility that sticks

Teachers respond to trainers who know their school, their students, and their hallways. An internal trainer keeps the message alive long after a PD day ends.

Which Path Fits Your School?

Bring a trainer, certify your own — or both.

Bringing a Time To Teach® master trainer on-site is the fastest way to launch the system with your whole staff at once. Certification is how you sustain it — and many schools combine the two: an on-site launch for everyone, then a certified internal trainer to onboard new hires and keep the system strong year after year. Either path starts the same way: tell us about your school and we'll recommend the right fit, with funding options that work for district budgets, Title funds, and grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions schools ask us

Don't see your question? Request a quote or call (800) 438-1808 and we'll answer it directly.

Pricing depends on how many trainers you certify and your school's needs. Districts fund certification through district and general funds, Title I and Title II, state grants, ESSER and other federal funds, and sometimes PTA/PTSA or local business support. Request a quote and we'll respond within 24 hours with options for your school.
Your staff member is trained and certified by one of our master trainers, receives the complete training materials, and earns the right to deliver Time To Teach® classroom management training to staff within your school or district for two full years. You build lasting, in-house professional development capacity instead of renting it.
Schools typically certify instructional coaches, deans, assistant principals, behavior specialists, or respected teacher leaders — anyone your staff already trusts. The best candidates are educators who other teachers naturally turn to for help.
Bringing a trainer on-site is the fastest way to train your whole staff at once. Certification builds permanent internal capacity — your certified trainer can onboard new hires, refresh returning staff, and keep the system alive year after year. Many districts do both: an on-site launch, then certification to sustain it.
Yes — graduate-level college credit is available through UMass Global for qualifying trainings, at an additional fee paid directly to the university. Ask about credit when you request a quote.

Related: Classroom Management training, college credit for your training, or see documented school results.

Build training capacity your school keeps.

Tell us about your school and we'll send a certification proposal within 24 hours — no obligation.

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