The Intentional Student: Strategies to Help Students of Low-Socioeconomic Status Succeed at Post- Secondary Institutions

Format

Individual Presentation

First Presenter's Institution

Educational Empowerment Group & Atlanta Metropolitan State College

Second Presenter's Institution

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Fourth Presenter's Institution

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Fifth Presenter's Institution

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Location

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Strand #1

Academic Achievement & School Leadership

Relevance

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Brief Program Description

This presentation is structured in three phases: The Prerequisites, The Process and The Exodus. Attendees will take a journey in the same manner students navigate the college experience: The Prerequisites, areas that are completed and mastered before college, The Process, tasks and areas that are mastered while in college, and The Exodus, areas mastered upon conclusion of college to obtain gainful employment. The target audience for this session is educators, school counselors, mentors, therapists, and school social workers.

Summary

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Evidence

Presenter will provide.

Biographical Sketch

Patrick Phillips, MSW, Educational Consultant and Chief Executive Director of Educational Empowerment Group, LLC Atlanta, GA

Presentation Year

2018

Start Date

3-5-2018 1:15 PM

End Date

3-5-2018 2:30 PM

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The Intentional Student: Strategies to Help Students of Low-Socioeconomic Status Succeed at Post- Secondary Institutions

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This presentation is structured in three phases: The Prerequisites, The Process and The Exodus. Attendees will take a journey in the same manner students navigate the college experience: The Prerequisites, areas that are completed and mastered before college, The Process, tasks and areas that are mastered while in college, and The Exodus, areas mastered upon conclusion of college to obtain gainful employment. The target audience for this session is educators, school counselors, mentors, therapists, and school social workers.