Use the presentation software of your choice or consider one of the recommendations in the Recommended Resources for Week Four. Submit your presentation for evaluation to the Week Four Assignment location and upload it as an attachment or link to your Students at Risk page in your website.
Introduction: Create an introduction that states the role you have assumed, the audience your presentation is for, and the purpose of the presentation.
Youth At Risk: Present at least eight indicators (examples) of youth at risk, such as those shared by SchoolEngagement.org, LDonline.org, those listed as Recommended Resources, or others discussed during Weeks One thru Four of this course, citing the National Center for School Engagement website and at least one additional scholarly source. Students with learning disabilities must be included as one of the eight indicators.
Effects and Implications: Present seven-to-eight behaviors associated with being at-risk and three potential short- and long-term implications of these behaviors on a student's ability to achieve academic success. Cite the National Center for School Engagement website and at least one additional scholarly source.
Solutions - Create a Framework: Present three points related to the school's role in establishing youth development philosophies, such as approaches for creating a positive school climate that encouraging positive relationships between adults and youth and professional to professional. Cite the National Center for School Engagement website and at least one additional scholarly source.
Solutions: Integrating a Framework: Present what schools can do specifically to integrate the framework with staff, community, and parental support/involvement. Include a successful program, model, strategy, or approach to serve as an example of a potential solution. Cite the National Center for School Engagement website, the source of your example, and at least one additional scholarly source.
Participant Activity: Construct an engaging activity that encourages the audience for the presentation to provide feedback regarding their own respective, potential role in supporting a school's efforts to create and integrate a framework for students at risk, that encourages ideas for potential solutions, and states how participants will interact, collaborate, and share ideas to all in attendance.
Slide Design: Seven-to-ten slides that use relevant graphics, sound, and/or animation that assist in presenting the overall main point. Slides have a consistent theme, format, and font that augment the readability of the presentation.
Written Communication Instructions
Syntax and Mechanics: Display meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors and is very easy to understand.
Source Requirement: Utilize at least two additional scholarly sources in addition to the National Center for School Engagement website and required articles. All sources on the references page need to be used and cited correctly within the body of the assignment.