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Please Stop Calling Me At Risk: The Power of Resilience in Today’s Urban Youth. John W. Hodge, Ed.D. jhodge@ullcschools.com. ULLC Consulting and Family Services. Goals for Today. Participants will be able to explain the resilience phenomenon.
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Please Stop Calling Me At Risk:The Power of Resilience in Today’s Urban Youth John W. Hodge, Ed.D. jhodge@ullcschools.com
Goals for Today • Participants will be able to explain the resilience phenomenon. • Participants will be able to cite 4 effective ways to develop resilience in today’s youth (PreK – 12).
The Research is Clear! Children labeled at-risk can be successful if…
Resilience Defined Resilience refers to the ability to “bounce back, recover, or form a successful adaptation in the face of obstacles and adversity.” (Zunz, Turner, & Norman, 1993, p. 170)
SUCCESS FAILURE Home Internal Conversion Process: The Heart & Mind COMMUNITY School Assets Deficits Protective Factors Risk Factors ULLC Resilience Framework™ X
Why is ResilienceImportant in Title I Schools? Research suggests that the resilient child: • Is self motivated and goal oriented if supported • Remains on task, completes assignments • Establishes relationships with helpful adults • Comes to school • Works hard • Does NOT drop out of high school
Four General Rules Rule #1: Remember our ultimate purpose. Rule #2: Use S.A.M.E. as a guide. Rule #3: Believe that success is possible. Rule #4: Teach children to set goals and dreams.
Rule #1 Remember Our Ultimate Purpose!
Rule #2 Use S.A.M.E. as a Guide! (Social-Academic-Moral-Education) In Other Words, Teach the Whole Child!
“You can be a straight-A student and still flunk life.” Academic environment How members of the school community engage in teaching and learning Moral environment Social environment What members of the school community believe How members of the school community behave Distributed Leadership Culture The S.A.M.E. Pathway
Rule #3 Believe That Success is Possible
John Great Athlete B Student Son of a Ph.D. Nurturing Neighbors Extremely good public speaker Very popular in school Highly recruited by colleges Almost always avoids trouble Attends school regularly Walter More focused on extracurricular activities than academics Works far below potential in some classes Some consider father to be verbally abusive Lives near 2nd highest crime area in the city Awkward in public and extremely shy Very few close friends No idea what the future holds for him Suspended for fighting in school Chronically tardy for afternoon class Which Student is More Likely…?
Rule #4 Teach Children To Set Goals and Dreams Video
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Learn More About ULLCwww.ullcschools.comjhodge@ullcschools.comTo Schedule JohnContactRyan Giffen of Premiere Speakers:ryan@premierespeakers.com 615-261-4000 ext 1018