2015
NV
N O V E M B E R 5 - 7
L A S V E G A S
» Location: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
national youth-at-risk conference
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HOSTED BY THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND THE DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSIT Y, STATESBORO, GA
IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSIT Y OF NEVADA, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LAS VEGAS, NV
national youth-at-risk conference
ERIC LANDERS
JOHN VANDENBURGH
Founder, Directional Leadership, CyberBully Alert and PLUS Program, CEO at Vanden Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
STEDMAN GRAHAM
Chairman and CEO of S. Graham & Associates, Chicago, IL
Associate Professor, College of Education, Department of Teaching & Learning, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
2015
NV
N O V E M B E R 5 - 7
L A S V E G A S
» Location: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
The conference trains adults who serve youth to create safe, healthy, caring, and
intellectually empowering educational environments that foster the well-being
of all children and adolescents. In these presentations, participants learn about
current research-based educational programs and strategies, which empower
young people to overcome at-risk conditions that may threaten their safety,
health, emotional needs, or academic achievement.
OVERVIEW THOUGHT LEADERS
SCHOOL CLIMATE TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP STRAND
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
KAI SCHAFFT
Associate Professor, Educational Leadership & Rural Sociology, Director, Center on Rural Education and Communities, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
LAMARR DARNELL SHIELDS
President, Co-Founder, Senior Director of Education and Innovation, The Cambio Group, Baltimore, MD
STEVEN W. EDWARDS
President, EEO, Edwards Educational Services, Inc., Alexandria, VA
Administrative 3Director 16Case Management Specialist 3 Program Coordinator/Professional 10Counselor 7District Officer 11Educator/Specialist 26Juvenile Justice 9Non-Profit Professional 5School Administration 22State Representative 6Social Worker 3Teacher 14
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National Youth-At-Risk Conference, Las Vegas 2014 Attendance
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Director
Case ManagementSpecialist ProgramCoordinator/ProfessionalCounselor
District Officer
Educator/Specialist
Juvenile Justice
Non-Profit Professional
URBAN / DIVERSE STRAND
RURAL STRAND
national youth-at-risk conference 2015
NV
N O V E M B E R 5 - 7
L A S V E G A S
» Location: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
RURAL SettingsAccommodating the unique needs in rural settings to improve a positive school climate, attendance, achievement, graduation, and college and career readiness for all students, especially high-poverty populations.
URBAN / DIVERSE SettingsAccommodating the unique needs in urban and diverse settings to improve a positive, inclusive school climate, attendance, achievement, graduation, and college and career readiness for all students, especially high-poverty populations.
SCHOOL CLIMATE / TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP SettingsCreating positive school climates and providing leadership to increase academic achievement and social-emotional skills for all students, especially high-poverty populations.
CONFERENCE STRANDS
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$375 ONE SIX-FOOT TABLE includes skirting and chair (up to two people)
$400 ONE SIX-FOOT TABLE includes skirting and chair (up to two people) (after 5 p.m., October 14, 2015)
$50 ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
$100 EACH ADDITIONAL TABLE
$50 ACCESS TO POWER PER TABLE
$250*Sales prohibited NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION RATE - ONE SIX-FOOT TABLE Please note: There will be no access to power. These tables are designated for informational displays only and reserved for non-profit organizations. No merchandise may be sold.
$100 TAKE ONE TABLE - flyers and catalogs would equal 2 items
Examine attitudes to beliefs and learn that change and growth have unlimited possibilities.
Gain an increased understanding of some specific actions that can make a difference in the life of a young person.
Identify factors that contribute to high student achievement.
Identify conditions that protect against risk factors and identify some strategies that foster resiliency in children at risk.
Become acquainted with a sampling of prevention programs that are effective for certain populations and the strategies that work.
Recognize opportunities for youth participation in planning, operating, and evaluating youth-focused programs and organizations.
TRAINING GOALS
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