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Bridges Out of Poverty with Dr. Ruby Payne at Skidmore Gannett Hall
Community Development Initiative Collaborating Organizations Bring International Expert to Discuss Making Sustainable Change to the Face of Poverty in Saratoga County.
Community focused organizations are already collaborating with each other to help affect this change! Dr. Ruby Payne, known internationally for her deep insights into breaking the cycle of poverty through her teachings, books and lectures will be joining us on December 4th. She will discuss ways to readdress and better understand language, mental models and what WE as a community of businesses, nonprofits, residents, leaders and change makers can do to end poverty in our area.
Sponsors of this dynamic event are Skidmore College Dean of the Faculty's Office, Communications, and the Department of Social Work, the Quadracci Foundation, the Saratoga County EOC and CAPTAIN Youth and Family.
Community collaborators hosting this event are Community Action Agency Saratoga EOC, Skidmore College, CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, Mechanicville Community Center and the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce.
Join us! There is no charge and seating is limited so please reserve a seat here or come early to secure a space.
December 4, 2014 8:30 am to 11:30 am Gannett Auditorium, Skidmore Campus 815 N. Broadway Saratoga Springs
Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D.
Educator - Professional educator since 1972from high school teacher, principal, and central office administrator to educational consultant - Provides training in how to work effectively with individuals from all economic classes - Has trained hundreds of thousands of professionals since 1996 - Has certified more than 7,000 trainers in A Framework for Understanding Poverty (see book of same name below) - Mission: to positively impact the education and lives of individuals in poverty throughout the world - Ph.D., educaôonal leadership and policy studies, Loyola University, IL; M.A., English literature, Western Michigan University; B.A., Goshen College, IN
Speaker - Expert on poverty and mindsets of economic classes - Accessible, engaging style using humor, stories, and mental models - Message relevant to business leaders, educators, and community and social service workers - Helps find creative and practical solutions to challenges of working across socioeconomic lines and building sustainable communities - Speaks extensively, with engagements including Australia Conference on Thinking and Learning; European League for Middle School Education; United Kingdom Department for Children, Families, and Schools; China and U.S. Conference on Educational Leadership; PBS; Harvard's Summer Institute for Principals; SCERT (Delhi, India); Tasmania Teacher Training; New Zealand; Slovakia; School Leadership Center of Trinidad and Tobago; National Conference of State Legislatures (U.S.); Annual Conference of Southwest Foundations; New York Superintendents Association; and Chief Officers of State School Departments (U.S.)
Author - Bridges to Health and Healthcare: New solutions for Improving access and services (coauthor), 2014 - A Framework for Understanding Poverty, foundational work, 1996; 5th revised edition, 2013 ~ Has sold more than 1.5 million copies ~ Teaches the hidden rules and mindsets of economic class ~ Teaches specific, resourcebased strategies for overcoming poverty's obstacles ~ Winner of the Association of American Publishers 2014 REVERE Golden Lamp Award - From Understanding Poverty to Developing Human Capacity, 2012 - School Improvement: 9 Systemic Processes to Raise Achievement (coauthor), 2010 - ResearchBased Strategies: Narrowing the Achievement Gap for UnderResourced Students, 2009 ~ Two handy charts provide easy access to more than 50 researchbased strategies - UnderResourced Learners: 8 Strategies to Boost Student Achievement, 2008 ~ Assesses student resources to determine best strategies and interventions ~ More proven, pracôcal strategies that can be used immediately - Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities (coauthor), 2001, 2006 ~ Has led to a model for building sustainable communities - Has written or coauthored more than a dozen books surrounding issues of poverty in areas of education, social services, business, communities, churches, relationships, and leadership
Business Owner - Founded aha! Process, Inc. (formerly RFT Publishing) in 1995; current CEO - Employs 25 full or parttime staff; has a team of 50 consultant presenters - Has published more than 125 books and video/DVD products; offers 45 workshops
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LocationSkidmore College, Gannett Auditorium in Palomountain Hall (View)
815 N Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
United States
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