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Call for Proposals

8th Annual Developing Successful Youth Conference
Friday, September 18, 2009

The School of Education and Child Development invites you to submit proposals for the 2009 DSY Conference to be held at Clara Thompson Hall on the campus of Drury University in Springfield, Missouri.

Keynote Address by

Rick Lavoie

The Motivation Breakthrough:
6 Secrets to Turning On the Tuned-Out Child

Every learning theory from Maslow to Gardner has "motivation" as its initial and fundamental step. However, few teachers have a repertoire of effective motivational strategies and techniques. In the classroom we tend to use a "one size fits all" approach by attempting to motivate all students with one single reward system, star chart or grading policy. This seminar presents an innovative and field-tested model that enables teachers to better understand and foster student motivation at all grade levels.

The workshop begins with an exploration of some of the common misconceptions related to student motivation and some of the common strategies that are, simply, ineffective (competition, reward systems, punishment). Specific approaches and strategies will then be presented that will enable teachers and parents to motivate students…and maintain that motivation throughout the school year.

This workshop, based on the book by the same name, encourages teachers to examine and identify each child’s “motivational” style and to design motivational strategies that will inspire the child to reach his or her potential.

Following Rick Lavoie's morning keynote address, there will be a morning breakout session related to the theme topic - Motivating children and/or related topics. These 75 minute sessions will be organized as roundtable discussions, individual/team presentations or panel discussions (participant choice). All proposals must be submitted electronically in a Word document (Subject line: DSY Conference Proposal). The deadline for proposals is August 21, 2009.

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