Creating a Culture of Care in Schools | Episode 133 with Dr. Ashlee Boothe
Description
In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Dr. Ashlee Boothe, an educator and mentor who shares her inspiring journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a passionate advocate for student success. They discuss the importance of building a positive school culture, community engagement, and the role of mentorship in education. Dr. Boothe emphasizes the need for strong relationships between educators and students, and shares practical strategies for effective classroom management and fostering student connections.
Takeaways
Dr. Boothe emphasizes the importance of a positive school culture.
Community engagement is crucial for student success.
Every student should have at least one extracurricular activity.
Mentorship can significantly impact a student's life.
Building relationships with students is key to effective teaching.
Positive phone calls home can strengthen school-home connections.
Dr. Boothe's personal journey highlights the power of resilience.
Creating model classrooms can enhance teacher development.
Effective classroom management starts with greeting students at the door.
Small gestures can make a big difference in student engagement.
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