Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
Rutherford County School
Second Presenter's Institution
N/A
Third Presenter's Institution
N/A
Fourth Presenter's Institution
N/A
Fifth Presenter's Institution
N/A
Location
Session 2 (Ballroom B)
Strand #1
Academic Achievement & School Leadership
Relevance
Presenter will provide.
Brief Program Description
The discussion will allow educators to collaborate with others and participate in an intentional extended discussion on working with students considered “at risk” among a small group/peers. Discussions will include topics such as student engagement, creating a safe culture, managing behavior, promoting social and emotional learning, and building a positive relationship for students to excel. During the discussion, attendees will participate in layers of conversations where they can share or gain effective strategies among colleagues.
Summary
The discussion will allow educators to collaborate with others and participate in an intentional extended discussion on working with students considered “at risk” among a small group/peers. Discussions will include topics such as student engagement, creating a safe culture, managing behavior, promoting social and emotional learning, and building a positive relationship for students to excel. During the discussion, attendees will participate in layers of conversations where they can share or gain effective strategies among colleagues.
Evidence
Presenter will provide,
Biographical Sketch
Reginald Carruth currently serves as a Title/RTI Coach. He served as Dean of Students and Math Department Head at Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School, an MTeach teacher-partner at Middle Tennessee State University, and hosted Parent Engagement Nights at LaVergne Middle School, where he was a site-based presenter. He was chosen as Teacher of the Year, 2015–2016, and has presented at several conferences including the Rutherford County Schools Summer Conference, National Youth-At-Risk Conference, and the AMLE Conference.
Presentation Year
2019
Start Date
3-4-2019 1:15 PM
End Date
3-4-2019 2:30 PM
Recommended Citation
Carruth, Reginald, "Dinner with Colleagues: A Round Table Discussion on Working with Students Considered “At-Risk”" (2019). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 125.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2019/2019/125
Dinner with Colleagues: A Round Table Discussion on Working with Students Considered “At-Risk”
Session 2 (Ballroom B)
The discussion will allow educators to collaborate with others and participate in an intentional extended discussion on working with students considered “at risk” among a small group/peers. Discussions will include topics such as student engagement, creating a safe culture, managing behavior, promoting social and emotional learning, and building a positive relationship for students to excel. During the discussion, attendees will participate in layers of conversations where they can share or gain effective strategies among colleagues.