GaTAPP - Ruby Payne's Emotional Poverty in All Demographics

0.0 PLUs
  • Wed, Mar 22, 2023 - Wed, Mar 22, 2023

  • South Georgia Technical College

  • John M. Pope Industrial Technology Center

NON-MEMBERS

$0

MEMBERS

$0

Course unavailable

Contact Information

Details

Course No.

#66

Category

Default

Classroom Hours

6.00

Non-Classroom
Hours

0

Component Numbers

-

Course Description URL

-

Toggle

Already Started

-

Start Date

Wed, Mar 22, 2023

End Date

Wed, Mar 22, 2023
Session Dates and Times

Registration Deadline

Wed, Mar 15, 2023

Withdrawal Deadline

Wed, Mar 15, 2023

Course Description
 More Details

This class is for GaTAPP Candidates only. 

Emotional Poverty in All Demographics: How to Reduce Anger, Anxiety, and Violence in the Classroom by Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D. 

Presenters:  Heidi Goodin and Shana Griffin

Audience:  K-12 Administrators, Counselors, and Teachers

Every evening on the news, there are multiple stories about violence and anger erupting. Workplace and school violence are increasingly a reality. Using a brain-based approach, this session looks at the underlying causes of anger, anxiety, and violence; how they develop; and the tools that can be used to change those responses. Emotions are processed 200 to 5,000 times faster than thought. To change behavior, the motivation for the behavior must be changed. This session will provide understandings on how that can be used with family, relationships, institutions, and oneself.

The workshop:

  •  Provides understandings of origins of anger, anxiety, and avoidance
  • Gives a language to talk about brain regulation, integration, and emotional competence
  • Provides tools for educators to address and reduce anger, anxiety, and avoidance
  • Helps educators manage the “classroom dance” that occurs between the educator and the students
  • Provides the tools to motivate good behavior


Schedule

START DATE

START TIME

End TIME

03-22-2023

08:30AM

03:30PM

Add to google calendar

Additional Information


Delivery Methods In Person
Follow-Up Methods