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Engaging At-Risk Subgroups Presenters Tony L. Owens & Reggie Beaty CIS of Georgia

Engaging At-Risk Subgroups Presenters Tony L. Owens & Reggie Beaty CIS of Georgia. Questions. What are the subgroups? What causes these groups to become disengaged? What causes subgroups to drop out? Why do subgroups need additional attention?

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Engaging At-Risk Subgroups Presenters Tony L. Owens & Reggie Beaty CIS of Georgia

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  1. Engaging At-Risk Subgroups Presenters Tony L. Owens & Reggie Beaty CIS of Georgia

  2. Questions • What are the subgroups? • What causes these groups to become disengaged? • What causes subgroups to drop out? • Why do subgroups need additional attention? • What are the stereotypes that influence decisions about these subgroups?

  3. What is a Coach?

  4. Engaging At-Risk Subgroups Comprehensive Planning • Talent Identification • Pique Interest • Goal Setting • Education Conduit

  5. Risk factors Personal Academic Social Profile Demographics Family history Talent Identification Interest Likes Dislikes Talents Skills Innate abilities IDENTIFY - IDENTITY

  6. UNDERSTAND Do not assume that you know a child based on your own preconceived notions or understanding. Create student profile • Review records • Research • Conduct home visits • Interest inventory • Talk with peers • Parent conferences

  7. UNLOCK Develop skills and resources that will allow you to remove barriers that keep children from being successful. Establish rapport • Identify common ground • Be a resource and an ally • Problem solver • Expand your comfort zone • Address immediate needs and concerns

  8. COMMUNICATE Time to take action and communicate that you are there to help them graduate. Action • Provide services • Exposure • Expand comfort zone • Love and concern • Respect

  9. Thank you!

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