UW-Green BayEducation Outreach
0949C - Is There a Crisis with Our Boys?
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Formerly titled, “Boys in Crisis”

Course Description:
Research suggests that boys make up the greatest percentage of the discipline problems in our schools and comprise the largest population of students identified with learning disabilities. Explore how brain structure affects behavior in boys, as well as the implications on instructional lessons. You will be presented with thought provoking material and take part in engaging conversation as we explore the question “Is there a crisis with our boys?” Join us and learn strategies to assist boys for succeeding in school and society!One book is required for all participants in this class. UWGB will contact you with more information about the book following the course registration deadline.
~Offered in partnership with the Green Bay Education Association
Comments from Participants:
“This course has provided me a better understanding of why boys behave and interact the way they do.”
“I plan to use the information I learned in this class to structure my classroom and plan activities that will help boys be more successful learners!”
Choose from TWO Enrollment Options!
One Graduate Credit ($325)
- Course Number: ED & HUD 795-6, section 7405 (#0949C)
- Prerequisite: Graduate Standing (Must have earned a bachelor’s degree).
- Schedule: Monday through Thursday, July 16-19, 2012 (8:00-11:45 a.m.)
- Teacher Standards # 3, 4, 5, 9, 10
- Administrator Standards # 3, 5
Noncredit ($225)
- Program Number: #0949NC
- Prerequisite: None
- Schedule: Monday through Thursday, July 16-19, 2012 (8:00-11:45 a.m.)
- Teacher Standards # 3, 4, 5, 9, 10
- Administrator Standards # 3, 5
Location of Course: Green Bay - Green Bay Education Association Office
Course Instructor(s): Helen Schaal - Instructor BioRegistration Deadline: 6/23/2012
Syllabus Link: Click here for PDF of course syllabus
To Register For This Course:
Click the "Register Online" link or contact Mary Ann in the UW-Green Bay Education Outreach Office at (920) 465-2480 or toll-free at 800-621-2313. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM-4:30 PM. Or, please email your request to us at educationoutreach@uwgb.edu.
Registration for this Event is Closed