5 Strategies to Support the Development of Executive Functioning Skills for Students
Are Your Students Lazy? No, You Can Help Them Thrive by Building Executive Functioning Skills.
Students in remote and hybrid settings often fail to complete assignments at home. While some teachers lament they are lazy, these students actually lack the executive functioning skills necessary to thrive in this environment.
You need to identify these shortcomings and build targeted skills. By focusing on learning processes and the choices that students make, you will be able to combat malaise and revitalize your school community.
Experienced school leader Dr. Neil Gupta will identify the challenges facing students when not in a face-to-face instruction environment. You will learn how to build executive functioning skills to enable them to achieve.
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Training Overview
Who Should Attend?
Training includes
- Certificate of Attendance
- All resources and training materials
- Director of Secondary Education for Worthington Schools in Columbus, Ohio
- Presented at numerous state and national conferences on coaching, leadership, collaborative team building, and social-emotional supports
- Vice President of the Board of Directors for ASCD
- Board Member for the Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators
- International speaker, consultant, and writer