“…Furthermore, the competencies identified in both the teaching and school counseling literature regarding classroom management were generally reflected in the results presented here, such as building positive relationships with students (Blake, 2017; Buchanan et al, 2017; Kwok, 2017; Skiba et al, 2016), use of both specific classroom management techniques and school-wide systems of evidence-based classroom management practices like positive behavioral interventions and supports (Ficarra & Quinn, 2014; Goodman-Scott & Grothaus, 2017; Moore et al, 2017; Quarto, 2007; Sanetti et al, 2018), the need for engaging and relevant lessons (Buchanan et al, 2017; Skiba et al, 2016), and sharing specific feedback with students while also seeking their responses (Blake, 2017; Geltner et al, 2011; Mitchell et al, 2017). Also, with the documented biases that teachers and school counselors harbor (Cole & Grothaus, 2014; Endo, 2017; Geltner et al, 2011), the call for culturally competent classroom management was endorsed by this study.…”