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SUMMARY:Regional Event: Appropriate Student-Staff Interaction
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience: \nSuperintendents\, Human Resource Administrators\, Risk Managers\, and Principals \nTrainer:\n \nDr. Glenn Lipson\, Making Right Choices \nHow to Register:  \nEmail Kimberly Kennedy at kennedy@ascip.org by February 20th. \nAdditional Information: \nLunch will be provided. \nStaff-student interaction affects learner engagement at many levels.  Student relationships with staff are considered to be central to student engagement and their learning.  Staff-student interaction is a two-way\, dialogic relationship where district staff’s role is to influence\, guide and provide feedback on what the student does.  Furthermore\, effective engagement may come from situations in which the student initiates the interaction. \nDue to the nature of staff-student interaction\, actions by staff members that are inconsistent or in conflict with the values established by the District can harm students\, staff members\, and the District’s operation. \nThis lunch and learn will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills to enhance their ability to MAKE RIGHT CHOICES.  Attendees will learn how to define appropriate boundaries\, identify acceptable and unacceptable behavior\, recognize and respond appropriately to unacceptable behavior\, recognize the early signs of misconduct\, prevent and identify what constitutes student “grooming”.  Special emphasis will be placed on how to break through the culture of denial and how to implement on-going training for administrators and staff. \nThere is no charge to attend this event for ASCIP members or our invited guests. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://webdev.ascip.org/event/regional-event-appropriate-student-staff-interaction-3/
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SUMMARY:Regional Event: Appropriate Student-Staff Interaction
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience: \nSuperintendents\, Human Resource Administrators\, Risk Managers\, and Principals \nTrainer:\n \nDr. Glenn Lipson\, Making Right Choices \nHow to Register:  \nEmail Kimberly Kennedy at kennedy@ascip.org by February 20th. \nAdditional Information: \nLunch will be provided. \nStaff-student interaction affects learner engagement at many levels.  Student relationships with staff are considered to be central to student engagement and their learning.  Staff-student interaction is a two-way\, dialogic relationship where district staff’s role is to influence\, guide and provide feedback on what the student does.  Furthermore\, effective engagement may come from situations in which the student initiates the interaction. \nDue to the nature of staff-student interaction\, actions by staff members that are inconsistent or in conflict with the values established by the District can harm students\, staff members\, and the District’s operation. \nThis lunch and learn will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills to enhance their ability to MAKE RIGHT CHOICES.  Attendees will learn how to define appropriate boundaries\, identify acceptable and unacceptable behavior\, recognize and respond appropriately to unacceptable behavior\, recognize the early signs of misconduct\, prevent and identify what constitutes student “grooming”.  Special emphasis will be placed on how to break through the culture of denial and how to implement on-going training for administrators and staff. \nThere is no charge to attend this event for ASCIP members or our invited guests. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://webdev.ascip.org/event/regional-event-appropriate-student-staff-interaction-3-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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