Speaker: Kim Caudell
Target Audience: Counselors, social workers, special education teachers and paras.
Description: Kids who constantly use phones and computers tend to be more nervous in face-to-face conversations. What can teachers do to help? If students are glued to technology 24/7, it’s going to have an effect on social skills—it’s a just natural consequence. Teens are using social media as a crutch, a replacement for the in-person interactions that help them develop socially. This session will provide practical strategies for balancing the use of technology and teaching social skills to secondary level students.
PGES Connections: 1b Demonstrating Knowledge of Students, 2a Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport, 2c Managing Classroom Procedures,2d Managing Student Behavior
EILA: Yes
If you need ADA accommodations, please email Donna Bell, donna.bell@ckec.org
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