Masters Course: EDUC 528 - Understanding and Intervening with At Risk Youth Behaviors
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- Tuition of $1,800.00 will be paid on Neumann's website via MyNU E-bill. If you are a current Masters degree student, click here to register.
- Dates: Spring Mini Term 2- March 17th - May 11th, MANDATORY in-person meeting dates- 3/30, 4/6, 4/26, 5/10- 8am to 4:30pm
- Professors: David Lieberman and Amy Mangano
- Location: Franklin Commons, Phoenixville, PA
This course will examine the most significant at-risk issues impacting the lives of PreK through 12th Grade students today. The physical, psychological, social, emotional and academic implications of these issues will be explored in depth. The indicators, signs, and symptoms of each issue will be shared through a culturally relevant lens that reflects the experience of students. Learners will engage and explore the systems and supports that do and can exist in a school environment and a community to support all students through authentic collaboration with family, school, and community partners.