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Counseling Strategies & Resources ConferenceThis event features well-known authors, together with creators of practical resources and strategies for school counselors. Emphasis is placed on solutions educators can immediately
use. Some programs are research-based, while others are innovative approaches created by practicing professionals to better connect with different types of students.
Girl Bullying & Empowerment Conference The Girl Bullying Conference brings focus to the problem of relational aggression, while showcasing field-tested interventions that encourage friendship, sisterhood and building supportive relationships. This
unique gathering helps educator understand the latest research and evidence-based strategies designed to cultivate leadership skills and empower young women.
School Climate & Culture Forum This event features practical, real-world initiatives that are successfully transforming the quality, character and
personality of schools. It showcases programs and tools proven to improve school culture and climate. Evidence-based interventions will be introduced, together with high-potential efforts currently being implemented in the laboratory of everyday school life.
School Discipline Conference Now in its seventh year, the School Discipline Conference provides a forum where educators can gather information on various approaches and philosophies. It assembles internationally recognized experts and speakers
and features evidence-based programs as well as promising new approaches. Special focus will be given to supportive, non-exclusionary disciplinary practices.
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COOPERATIVE LEARNINGSpencer Kagan, PhD is the principal author of the single most comprehensive book for educators in each of four fields: cooperative learning, multiple intelligences, classroom discipline and classroom energizers.
GROWTH MINDSETLisa King, Ed.S, LPC is a popular blogger, award-winning school counselor, and author of five practical books for school counselors including her latest: Mindset Matters: A Counseling Curriculum to Help Students Succeed with a Growth Mindset.
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS IN SCHOOLS Aaron Wiemeier, M.S. LPC is a successful author and educator, and an expert in the neurophysiology of trauma and attachment, working successfully with the most difficult of clients as founder of the Rocky Mountain Trauma Institute.
GENDER-BASED EDUCATION Steph Jensen, M.S., LPC is a popular speaker recognized for her insight into social-emotional learning, gender learning differences and relational aggression. She is the award-winning author of several books including Thrive in the Hive.
GIRL SELF-IMAGE Tracie Berry-McGhee, M.Ed., NCC, LPC founded SistaKeeper to empower and develop the mind, body and spirit of young women. SistaKeeper is now in cities throughout the U.S., as well as Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.
NON-EXCLUSIONARY DISCIPLINELarry Thompson, M.Ed. is the author of Roadmap to Responsibility. He has helped thousands of educators transition from traditional discipline practices to a model that creates positive climate and responsible students.
CULTURAL AWARENESSRobert Jackson is the author of The No More Excuses Curriculum. A national speaker and consultant, he works to reverse the dropout rates of black and Latino males and to create positive change in school systems across the U.S.
TURNAROUND SCHOOLSBaruti Kafele is the author of several books including Closing the Attitude Gap and The Principal 50. Principal Kafele led the transformation of four different schools, including “The Mighty” Newark Tech, earning national recognition.
HUMOR FOR CHANGE David Rendall, DM is a widely recognized speaker and author known for his humor and insights. He draws upon experience as an educator, executive, psychologist and standup comic to challenge preconceptions and inspire change.
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Registration Feesm Bundle Registration: Includes Pre-Con Session (select 1 below): US $445 m Catava Burton Pre-Con: “Trauma: No D-Code Drama” m Steph Jensen Pre-Con: “Mean Girls Behind the Screen” m Larry Thompson Pre-Con: “Defiant, Manipulative & Attention-Seeking Students”
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Group Discount: $25 per person for 3 or more registering at once. Registration covers entrance to sessions of all 4 Conferences (space permitting) plus exhibit hall and refreshments. Submit additional forms for additional attendees.
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4 Ways to Register Online: www.innovativeschoolssummit.com Fax: (888) 372-6061 | Phone with a Credit Card: (800) 251-6805 Mail: AccuTrain | 208 Ash Ave., Suite 103 | Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Conference Hotel InformationCaribe Royal Orlando | 8101 World Center Dr. | Orlando, FL 32821Hotel Reservations: 1-888-258-7501A limited number of discounted rooms are available: $179 standard double/king; $199 deluxe king. Ask for Innovative Schools Summit.
Developmental Resources has been approved by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP™ No. 5602.
Developmental Resources has been approved by Kennesaw State University to offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through the school. There is a nominal fee.
Substitutions & Cancellations: Substitutions may be made until the first day of the conference. Cancellations received in writing at least 60 days prior to start of conference will be refunded in full, less a $30 processing fee.
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The Girl Bullying Conference brings focus to the problem of relational aggression among girls, while showcasing field-tested interventions that encourage friendship, sisterhood and building other types of supportive relationships. Now in its 12th year, this unique gathering helps educators and other professionals understand the latest research and evidence-based strategies designed to cultivate leadership skills and empower young women.
Featured Topics Include:» Keys to Transforming Aggressive Young People
» How Gender Differences in the Brain Relate to Bullying
» Proactive Prevention Strategies
» Empowering Bystanders to Become Interveners
» Field-Tested Girl Empowerment Programs
» What Works with Middle Schoolers
» Using Multimedia & Drama Prevent Bullying & Enhance Relationships
» Effective Disciplinary Approaches
» Research-Based Approaches
This event features practical, real-world initiatives that are successfully
transforming the quality, character and personality of schools. It showcases
programs, assessments and tools proven to improve school culture and climate.
Evidence-based and research-based interventions will be introduced, while
the forum also highlights high-potential efforts currently being implemented
in the laboratory of everyday school life. While scholars struggle to differentiate
between culture and climate, this event focuses on practical, proven strategies to
transform both.
Featured Topics Include:» Turning Around Turnaround Schools
» Building Cultural Awareness
» Valuing Multiple Intelligences
» Discipline with Dignity
» Building a Responsibility-Centered Culture
» Working with Trauma Victims
» Reaching African-American & Latino Boys
» Successfully Involving Parents
This event features well-known authors, together with creators of other practical resources and strategies for school counselors such as visual arts, storytelling, creative drama, bibliotherapy, games, music and journaling. Some programs are research-tested, while others are promising, innovative approaches created by practicing professionals to help them better connect with different types of students.
These Innovative Strategies May Help with:» Transforming bullies
» Reframing resistant students
» Connecting with defiant students
» Motivating apathetic students
» Changing self-destructive beliefs
» Helping socially alienated students
» Working with youth who self-injure
» Students experiencing loss
» Overcoming traumatic events
Register for 1 Conference. Gain Access to all 4 Events!
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Dr. Spencer KaganCooperative Learning
Dr. Spencer KaganWin-Win Discipline
Steph JensenThrive in the Hive
Robert JacksonNo More Excuses
Brian MendlerThat One Kid
Lisa KingMindset Matters
Tracie Berry-McGheeSistaKeeper
Larry ThompsonRoadmap to Responsibility
Brad ChapinSelf-Regulation
Dr. David Rendall The Freak Factor
Baruti KafeleThe Attitude Gap
Brad ChapinSelf-Regulation
Aaron WiemeierMental Health Crisis
Catava BurtonTrauma... not Drama
Catava BurtonTrauma... not Drama
Steph JensenSocial-Emotional Learning
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www.stopgirlbullying.comwww.innovativecounselors.com
Now in its seventh year, the School Discipline Conference provides a forum where educators can gather information on various approaches and philosophies – assembling evidence-based programs, internationally recognized experts and promising new approaches. This event is a must-attend gathering for principals, deans, teachers and counselors focused on improving academic performance by applying the most current innovations and research to behavior intervention and classroom management.
Topics Addressed at the School Discipline Conference:» Supportive, Non-Exclusionary Disciplinary Practices
» Common Mistakes Teachers Make with Classroom Control
» The Most Common Myths about School Discipline
» Updated Tools & Strategies for Behavior Interventions
» Do’s and Don’ts of Applying Positive Behavior Interventions
» Evidence-Based Advice for New & Experienced Educators
» Insights for School Administrators from Nationally Acclaimed Programs
» Keys to Working with Minority Students
» Landmines Every Educator Should Recognize
» Helping Teachers Thrive in Classrooms Filled with Highly Challenging Students
» Insuring Equity in Disciplinary Practices
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