Exploring Boys and Girls Learning Styles to Develop an Effective School Counseling Program
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 2:30 PM–3:45 PM EDT
Grand Salon B (85)
Presenter Name(s)
Presenters:
Dr. Tamika Hibbert, EdD. LPC, NCC
Assistant Professor, Liberty University
Professional School Counselor, Atlanta Public Schools
Dr. LaVerne Ware, PhD, LPC, CPCS, NCC
Assistant Professor, Clark Atlanta University
Professional School Counselor, Decatur City Schools
Mrs.Keala Edwards-Cooper
Professional School Counselor, Atlanta Public Schools
Target Audience
Elementary
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator, Supervisor
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator, Supervisor
Abstract
The goal of this session is to provide information to professional school counselors, counselor educators and supervisors and students concerning the importance of examining boys and girls learning styles when developing counseling strategies to assist students academic, personal, social and career development in the school setting.
Please select the interest areas your proposal covers
Academics
Personal/Social
Issues in Counseling
Personal/Social
Issues in Counseling