Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Leadership (3)
- Management (3)
- Academic leadership (2)
- Assessment (2)
- Community (2)
-
- Evaluation (2)
- Faculty (2)
- Mentoring (2)
- Resources (2)
- Achievement gap (1)
- Achievement gaps (1)
- Administration (1)
- Administrative Leadership (1)
- Adolescent development (1)
- And barriers to group counseling within the public school setting. (1)
- At potential (1)
- At risk (1)
- At-risk behaviors (1)
- Attachment theory (1)
- Attendance (1)
- Beginning teachers (1)
- Bias (1)
- Burnout prevention (1)
- Cards of life (1)
- Career flexibility (1)
- Chair collaboration (1)
- Chairpersons (1)
- Change (1)
- Chronic absenteeism (1)
- Coaching (1)
Articles 31 - 34 of 34
Full-Text Articles in Education
Mining From The Middle: Making Resources Count At Work, Dr. Carol A. Mullen
Mining From The Middle: Making Resources Count At Work, Dr. Carol A. Mullen
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
As strategic middle managers, department chairs are at the nexus between their academic unit and college, and they must contend with the competing priorities of these different domains. These leaders are not only change agents but also fiscal agents tasked with budget and personnel responsibilities that can be turned into opportunities for ensuring the best return on investment, even in financially lean times.
This workshop will focus on how to capitalize on financial opportunities that extend beyond one’s operating account and other allocations. How can we maximize opportunities to support and develop faculty, students and staff, given the inevitable constraints …
Grief And At-Risk Behavior: A Look At The Effectiveness Of Grief Counseling Groups For Adolescents In Public Schools, Kiana Battle
Grief And At-Risk Behavior: A Look At The Effectiveness Of Grief Counseling Groups For Adolescents In Public Schools, Kiana Battle
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
Brief Description: This presentation will explore the affects that grief has on adolescents, including at–risk behaviors, identity confusion, issues of self-worth, and many more. The presentation will illustrate the positive impact that grief counseling groups have among adolescents (with a special focus in the public school environment). Barriers that hinder the effective delivery of group counseling within the public school arena will also be addressed (such barriers are amount of time in the school day, student caseload, and administrative support). This presentation will also address the critical role that school social workers play, in effectively providing group counseling interventions to …
Count Yourself In:Encouraging Students To Take The 180-Day Challenge, Takeysha Ray, Curlandra Lightfoot-Smith
Count Yourself In:Encouraging Students To Take The 180-Day Challenge, Takeysha Ray, Curlandra Lightfoot-Smith
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
In this presentation, participants will focus on the importance of a holistic approach addressing chronic absenteeism in schools. Participants are provided with tools to take to their district and community helping bring awareness to regular, punctual school attendance. We will provide exciting, hands-on, interactive experiences on initiatives and creative strategies addressing truancy.
Supporting The Needs Of At-Risk Beginning Teachers, Adam Myers Dr.
Supporting The Needs Of At-Risk Beginning Teachers, Adam Myers Dr.
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
This session is designed to provide teachers, teacher leaders, principals, and support staff relevant research and best practices for incorporating induction support to novice teachers who have been placed in low-performing schools. This interactive session will include participant discussion on the characteristics of beginning teachers, and how mentoring and coaching can significantly impact their retention and effectiveness.