
The Teacher Repair Kit
Practical Tools for Surviving and Thriving in Tough Classrooms
Jeffrey Heisler(Author)
Lulu.com (Publisher)
Published on 2. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
306 pages
978-1-105-98108-1 (ISBN)
Description
Every teacher has stood in front of a classroom that felt impossible. This book is your lifeline.
"The Teacher Repair Kit" provides practical, battle-tested strategies for managing challenging behaviors, building authentic relationships with difficult students, and surviving the toughest teaching environments without burning out.
Drawing from years of experience in alternative education, juvenile programs, and emotional support classrooms, this guide offers real solutions for real problems:
De-escalation techniques that actually work
Building trust with students who've been let down by every adult in their lives
Managing your own stress and avoiding compassion fatigue
Creating structure in chaotic environments
Trauma-informed approaches that don't require a psychology degree
Crisis management and safety planning
Practical communication strategies for parents, administrators, and colleagues
Whether you're teaching in alternative education, working with at-risk youth, or just facing a particularly challenging class, this book gives you the tools to not just survive-but thrive.
No theory. No jargon. Just honest, practical advice from someone who's been there.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-105-98108-1 (9781105981081)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jeff Heisler has spent his career in the classrooms most teachers avoid-juvenile detention centers, alternative schools, and emotional impairment programs where traditional teaching strategies collapse under the weight of trauma, instability, and loss.
With a Master's degree in Special Education (Emotional Impairment) and a B.A. in Secondary Education, Jeff has worked with students others gave up on: adjudicated youth, students expelled from multiple districts, learners navigating homelessness, family incarceration, abuse, and the foster care system.
His background includes work at Starr Commonwealth, a nationally recognized center for at-risk youth, as well as roles in public schools across multiple districts and grade levels. He's been a classroom teacher, school improvement leader, crisis interventionist, and trainer.
Jeff is trained in Life Space Crisis Intervention, Total Crisis Intervention, CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention), Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, and William Glasser's Quality School concepts. He's also a published writer and experienced presenter who believes deeply that practical, accessible training beats theoretical perfection.
Former students describe him as "the best teacher I ever had" and "the first adult who didn't give up on me." Colleagues and supervisors call him "a tireless child advocate" and "an educator who inspires real change." But
Jeff would tell you his real qualification is this: he's failed, learned, adjusted, and tried again enough times to know what actually works on a chaotic Tuesday.
Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, he now focuses on creating training tools and resources for teachers in tough classrooms-educators who need more than theory and platitudes. They need real strategies from someone who's lived the work.
This book represents three decades of learning what helps when everything else fails. It's written for teachers in the trenches because that's where Jeff has spent his career-and where he believes the most important teaching happens.