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Dr. Dale Henry



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(1 hour, $50)

A keen knack for story telling, coupled with a lively and humorous delivery style make Dr. Dale Henry a compelling and highly sought-after speaker and trainer for government agencies, Fortune Fifty corporations, and educational institutions. As the founder and president of Your Best Unlimited, Inc., a Tennessee-based training company, Dr. Henry is well-known as a seminar leader, educator, business man, and author of the books entitled, The Proverbial Cracker Jack: How to Get Out of the Box and Become the Prize and Ten Cans: Are You an Opener? He has been featured on numerous television and radio talk shows around the world, developed a variety of best-selling video and audio training programs, and received numerous business and educational awards.

Dr. Henry holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Adult and Technical Education from the University of Tennessee and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern Mississippi with a concentration in the area Adult and Continuing Education.

12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM
Noon Keynote Address
The One True Way to Change the Future Is To Create Schools That Work

With the challenges of rising standards and school reform, the learning art could just be the ultimate tool in education today. Learn to add higher engagement to your educational environment in order to reduce burnout, enhance communication, increase retention, and improve morale. This playfully participatory program uses humor to help promote productivity that will engage school leaders in skill building, improving relationships, and making the workplace more fun. This presentation will offer school leaders new insights into how to bring more of the following to their schools: 1) Exciting new ways to involve students to result in higher levels of retention; 2) Procedures for better classroom management; 3) Better communication techniques to enhance teacher and student performance; and 4) The Art of Edutainment – Using performance arts to promote the learning arts.

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