Beginning today, Oct 13th through Friday, Oct 16th, Dr. Glenn Lipson is at the NASDTEC Academy in Atlanta Georgia as part of the developing team of Course: “Prevention and Correction: Overview” this course emphasizes the environmental, educational and social demands that influence an educators daily decisions. Many of these decisions conflict with personal, organizational, technological, and social factors. Poor decisions — no matter how well intentioned — may result in adverse consequences that not only impact the educator, but also the schools, students and the community. The “Prevention and Correction: Overview” course provides an option for licensing agencies and school districts to support those educators whose conflicting decisions have resulted in a need for intervention.
The expert content team for “Prevention and Correction: Overview” includes Troy Hutchings, Ed.D., a key thought leader in the field of educator ethics; Glenn Lipson, Ph.D., a forensic psychologist who evaluates and testifies in civil matters and specializes in building supportive programs for educators; and, Fred Lane, J.D., an author, public speaker, forensic investigator, and former school board member, who specializes in illuminating the new challenges posed for professional educators in a rapidly evolving digitally-connected society.
“Prevention and Correction:Overview” has been reviewed by the NASDTEC Professional Education committee and remains under the committee’s oversight.
By Dr. Glenn Lipson PhD
October 13, 2015
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