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Adolph  Brown III

Adolph Brown III

Internationally Renowned Master Educator, Servant Leadership Consultant & Author

Adolph Brown III

Internationally Renowned Master Educator, Servant Leadership Consultant & Author

Biography

Dr. Adolph Brown, III without a doubt, offers the most uniquely inspiring, relevant, and entertaining yet profoundly challenging presentations around. He is an American businessman, mental health expert & clinical psychologist, investor, author, master teacher, urban and rural school educator, research-scientist, and keynote speaker. He is a servant-leader at heart, a life-long mental health & social justice advocate and a career teacher educator. He is admired around the world for his simple and direct “Real Talk,” and powerful, universal and timeless teachings. For over 30 years, Dr. Brown has researched, field-tested, and implemented a set of concrete strategies used to support and enhance schools and businesses around the world. Dr. Brown is best known for inspiring all who hear him to learn, laugh and lead, while as an implicit bias speaker simultaneously reducing unconscious bias at every turn. As a subject matter expert, he is the leading provider of anti-bias training in business and education. Dr. Brown knows that understanding structural inequities is only the start, however dismantling the foundations from which these structures are built leads to solutions. He is highly regarded as the "balcony" leadership speaker and highly skilled peak performance coach who gets you from where you are to where you want to be. Also as a credentialed Master Teacher, he helps teachers reach every student. As a much sought-after and highly effective Unconscious Bias, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion keynote speaker, Dr. Brown skillfully addresses the impact of stereotypes. He credits much of his success to the luxury of humble beginnings of being reared by a single parent mother in abject poverty of the inner city housing projects infested with gangs, drugs and violence. His oldest sibling and only brother Oscar was murdered when Adolph was only eleven years old. Young Adolph often received a respite when he was sent to spend summers with his grandfather in rural farming country, and when he was sent to the library for time-outs in elementary school. Adolph became the first in his family of five to participate in Head Start, graduate high school, and attend college.

After considerable corporate and entrepreneurial success, Dr. Brown followed his own dream of being "Good Medicine" for the world by sharing good science, good practice, and good news. Nowadays as a Master Teacher, Dr. Adolph Brown shines in the classroom, in research and on the big stage. He is in the top 1% of world-class scholar teachers based on peer-reviews, nominations, teaching performance, teaching awards, published evaluations and ratings from American’s best schools, colleges and universities. He is recognized as one of the top 10 most influential thought leaders in America. Although he does not consider himself a motivational speaker, he was selected as one of the top motivational and inspirational speakers in America as well. Dr. Adolph Brown is one of the world’s foremost attitude experts, personal development coaches and humorists. His reputation as "The World's Greatest Edu-tainer!™" is always memorable and has won him fans around the world.
 
Dr. Brown is the author of acclaimed books, including the international mental wellness best seller, Two Backpacks. Other best sellers authored by Dr. Brown include a business soft skills classic - Championship Habits; and the education classic - Real Talk. He is also the co-author with his third grade teacher of a children's book, It's Gonna Be A Great Day! for youth. His trainings have withstood the test of time with audiences all over the world and he is still extremely passionate and committed to helping others "Learn, Laugh & Lead' in all walks of life while spreading “Love, Light and Insight” wherever he goes. These tour de force performances helped establish him as a sterling international stage presence.

His accessible, affable personality and his broad and infectious smile endears him to fans the world over. From Brazil to Toronto, from Cancun to Singapore, from the Virgin Islands to Africa, millions of people and countless business, corporate, early childhood, K-12 primary and secondary education, higher education campus, and family and community engagement clients throughout the world have personally experienced the "Wow" of Dr. Brown’s quiet charisma, profound insight & knowledge base and energetic introverted personality. He dynamically engages, educates and inspires his audiences from all walks of life. His bridge-building approach is brilliant with a massive power to embrace and bring great hope to the world. His keynotes, lectures and seminars transcend all differences – political, religious, socio-economic, philosophical, gender, lifestyle, generational, etc.

His client list from headlining both live and virtual events reads like a Who's Who of Corporate America and the Educational Arena. Numerous clients exclaim that they wish there was a way that everyone in the world could hear Dr. Adolph Brown, III. Many also say he’s the best they have ever seen. "I don't think we will see a second to him in our lifetime," said meeting planner and promoter Michael Collins describing Dr. Brown as "the change agent of our day, who is thoughtful, funny, bold, smart, charismatic, astute and charming, a crowd-pleaser wherever he goes." Dr. Brown remains humble and grateful for his journey. He is most proud to be the husband of Marla and father of eight uniquely beautiful human beings including a special needs daughter and a grandson.

Following in the footsteps of his psychology role model, Dr. Kenneth Bancroft Clark (July 14, 1914 – May 1, 2005), Dr. Brown has earned undergraduate degrees from the College of William and Mary in anthropology and psychology with a minor in education, master's degree work in special education and experimental psychology, and a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology hosted by Eastern Virginia Medical School, the College of William and Mary, Norfolk State University, and Old Dominion University. Whilst having a strong economic presence in his community with several established businesses, Dr. Adolph Brown, III worked as an anthropology undergraduate assistant for the late Dr. Mario Zamora, worked as a special education graduate assistant for Dr. Dennis Wade and as a statistics research graduate assistant for the late Dr. Ellen F. Rosen at the College of William and Mary. Before joining the psychology/education faculty at Hampton University, Dr. Brown became one of the initial major investigators of “The School To Prison Pipeline” paradigm and received the First Annual Francine Kee Peterson Memorial Scholarship for Social Justice Advocacy from his education role model, social activist Geoffrey Canada of “Waiting for ‘Superman.’” While at Hampton University, Dr. Brown was selected to be a “Scholar in Residence” at NYU, nationally awarded “Service-Learning Fellow,” and earned the highest distinction given by the President, Provost and Board of Trustees of the prestigious “E.L. Hamm Master Teacher Award for Distinguished Teaching” as a result of having a sustained record of recognized teaching excellence. Based on his record of teaching and research excellence in education, diversity-equity-implicit bias (DEI) training and servant leadership, Dr. Adolph Brown was appointed chairperson of his department, earned the promotion as a tenured full professor and was also the dean of the graduate college. Dr. Adolph Brown continues to be a business, community and educational leader whilst being a generous philanthropist and a continuous learner. Bringing People Together to Learn, Laugh & Lead has become his life’s work.

Speaker Videos

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How to Tackle Microaggressions

Speech Topics

ALL In, We're Gonna WIN! The BEST School Year EVER!™ Opening Day with Dr. Adolph Brown

Credentialed Master Teacher Dr. Adolph Brown brings a "Party with a Purpose" to your district for Opening Day Convocation. With music, motivation and relevant evidenced-based data driven messages (addressing mental toughness, self-care, teamwork, classroom management, and so much more) Dr. Brown inspires ALL from food services and maintenance staff to school librarians and professional school nurses to be the very best they can be!  Participants are guaranteed to think more critically, dance out loud, belly laugh and even cry. 

Learning Objectives

Participants will be uplifted and motivated to start the school year.

Participants will understand the importance of developing relationships with students and each other, as well as maintaining a positive, professional attitude.

There are Parts 1, 2 & 3 to the Opening Day series

"Kickstart The School Year!™" with Doc Brown's Empowering Self-Care for Educators

This journey starts with the question "Who Am I?" and leads the way to the ultimate question "What Is My WHY?    To do our jobs with excellence, we must explore our personal troubles and private challenges. Unrevealed, these things can become baggage over time, and we risk dumping it on others.  Putting down the baggage can be scary.  It will require us to redefine who we are and what we are capable of becoming.  Unresolved issues due to the disruption of the pandemic, unforeseen setbacks, societal unrest, neglected relationships, career failures, illnesses, or huge financial loss may lead to over indulgent and/or other unhealthy behavior in order to mask underlying issues. Our future success and the success of our students depend on our willingness to unpack and put down our baggage.  Join Dr. Brown on this remarkable journey of “letting it go, emptying it out, & starting the school year strong!”

Learning Objectives

Learn that once we rid ourselves of the limiting negative thoughts, feelings, judgments, experiences, we can experience fulfillment in our positions.

Learn that acknowledgement is crucial to unloading these issues and beginning the healing journey onward.

A Heart of Excellence

This master class is inspired by the works of Mrs. Harriett Moore, et al.  in their building of high achievement and accountability in schools. Join Doc Brown as he  empowers educational leaders to run their best race every day by prioritizing relationships and understanding the emotional dynamics that contribute to a thriving school culture.  Doc Brown blends humor and insights to help leaders have difficult conversations and not take things personally. These potentially challenging behaviors contribute to a collaborative culture of excellence when it’s supported by heart, compassion, and empathy.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn strategies to engage in challenging conversations with empathy and compassion.  They will be equipped to foster a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue and accountability among team members.

Attendees will explore methods to build and sustain a collaborative culture within their educational institutions. They will understand the importance of heart-centered leadership and how compassion and empathy can drive high achievement. They will leave with actionable strategies to inspire their teams and create a shared commitment to excellence in their schools.

Teacher Revival™ (Best After Winter Break)

Dr. Brown encourages, inspires and empowers teachers to engage in more self-reflection and student-connection. Focus is given to the “How?” in education for practical take-aways and ready-to-use classroom strategies. You will cry a little, laugh out loud & learn bunches. Ultimately, Dr. Brown will relight your fire for education.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn the importance and benefit of self-efficacy and collective teacher efficacy.

Participants will learn the importance of self-care throughout the school year.

Two Backpacks. Unpacking The Unseen™ Trauma Informed Teaching

Childhood trauma is an urgent issue with a profound effect on learning. In this seminar, Dr. Brown successfully addresses the needs of all young people and adults alike, by sharing the importance of dealing with the issues in your backpacks before they deal with your success and happiness. This seminar increases one’s sense of self, grows social intelligence, and promotes individuals’ capacities to work collaboratively to positively make a difference in the lives of others.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the attendees will gain the following:

Participants will be encouraged to see the toxic stress beneath the surface and teach from a trauma-informed perspective.

Participants will begin to create teams who develop a climate for learning where ALL students and educators experience success

Reflective Leaders are Effective Leaders™ (For School Boards, Teachers, Teacher Leaders and/or School Leaders)

Self-reflection is a humbling process. It’s essential to find out why we think, say, and do certain things…then better ourselves. Self-reflection and self-correction are the highest forms of self learning and healing, thus to change the world around us, we must first change the world within us.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the attendees will gain the following:

Know that no matter how good one thinks they are, one’s guidance, leadership, supervision and/or teaching strategies can always be improved.

Learn the process of connecting self-reflection to the leadership process.

Every Student Matters: Embracing Diversity for Brighter Futures!

Join Dr. Adolph “Doc” Brown, III for an energizing workshop that champions the idea that every student matters! This interactive session will highlight the unique gifts each student brings to the classroom, regardless of IEPs, home languages, race, or transient status. Through engaging activities, heartwarming stories, and cutting-edge research, attendees will gain insights into fostering an inclusive atmosphere that empowers every learner to thrive.

Learning Objectives

Explore the latest research on the benefits of inclusive education and its transformative effects on student engagement and achievement. 

Create actionable plans to implement inclusive practices that honor and support the diverse needs and backgrounds of all students in your classroom.

We ALL Belong Here: A Journey of Connection and Celebration!

Embark on an exhilarating adventure with Dr. Adolph “Doc” Brown, III, as he guides participants through the vibrant tapestry of inclusivity and belonging. This interactive workshop will blend storytelling, research, and lively discussions to empower attendees to embrace their unique identities while celebrating the diverse community around them. Together, we'll discover how every voice strengthens the chorus of our shared human experience.

Learning Objectives

Cultivate a deeper understanding of the psychological and social benefits of belonging, backed by current research.

Develop actionable strategies to foster inclusivity and connection within your personal and professional circles.

To Serve Well, You Must Live Well™ Self-Care For Professionals

Self-care is for all!  We cannot control everything that life throws our way, but we can control how well we take care of ourselves.  Self-care for professionals is about taking care of your own mental health and wellbeing so that you can effectively support people you work with, live with and love.  This is an upbeat and eye-opening journey of reflection, connection and in many cases redirection.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn 5 Self-Care practices for every area of their life.

Participants will learn the key to living a balanced life.

What No One Tells You About Teaching - Proactive Classroom Management 101

Learn and laugh with the outrageous motivation and highly interactive education delivery of Dr. Adolph Brown as he takes all on a journey of Teaching & Learning Excellence.  Doc demonstrates how the connective capacity of good educators leads to student success and retention with field-tested strategies.  This session is designed to greatly increase student achievement across ethnicity, gender, language, and SES.  With music, motivation, and profound messages, this is a workshop that will inspire, ignite, and excite all who attend.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the attendees will gain the following:

Learn evidence-based strategies to move 21st Century students from boredom to stardom!

Transform the culture and climate of your school on behalf of ALL student learners.

Tech-Hearted Classrooms: Bridging Innovation and Empathy in Education

Join the dynamic Doc Brown in "Tech-Hearted Classrooms," where laughter meets learning! This master class takes you on an exhilarating journey, blending the use of technology in innovative and fun ways with the heart and soul of teaching. Experience interactive and engaging activities that spark creativity, ignite empathy, and transform your classroom into a vibrant hub of innovation. Discover how to harness tech tools without losing the human touch, turning every lesson into a memorable adventure. Get ready to elevate your teaching game while prioritizing self-care and fun—because a happy teacher inspires happy learners!

Learning Objectives

Equip educators with innovative strategies to seamlessly integrate technology while fostering meaningful student-teacher relationships. 

Cultivate a mindset that prioritizes empathy in tech-enhanced learning environments, enhancing both engagement and emotional well-being.

Collective Teacher Efficacy: From Research to Practice

Dr. Brown uses his research strategies of Educator Championship Habits to support educators' collective belief in their abilities to positively affect students.  Based on the research of his colleague Drs. Albert Bandura and John Hattie, Collective Teacher Efficacy is strongly correlated with student achievement.

Learning Objectives

Educators will learn strategies shown to positively influence student outcomes, including those who are disengaged and/or disadvantaged.

Educators will develop a shared belief through the collective action of the Educator Championship Habits that educators make an educational difference to their students over and above the educational impact of their homes and communities

We've Gotta Reach Em' to Teach Em'™ Helping Reach ALL Students!

Learn and laugh with the outrageous motivation and highly-interactive education delivery of Dr. Adolph Brown as he takes all on a reflective and introspective journey of socio-emotional learning (SEL) of students and the well-being of adults.  Doc demonstrates how SEL matters by showing how the connective capacity of good educators lead to student success and retention with field-tested strategies. This session is designed to greatly increase student achievement across ethnicity, gender, language, and SES. With music, motivation, and profound messages, this is a workshop that will inspire, ignite, and excite all who attend.

Learning Objectives

Learn evidence-based strategies (the Championship Habits of Teaching Excellence) to move 21st Century students from boredom to stardom!

Transform the culture and climate of your school "from the balcony" on behalf of ALL student learners.

CTE is a Key. Learning Today. Earning Tomorrow.™

Although Dr. Brown is an renowned educator and businessman, early on he needed to take care of his young family and was presented the opportunity to become a psychiatric nurse's aide at Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital.  Dr. Brown knows firsthand the value of CTE, and increases public awareness and appreciation for career and technical education (CTE) at every turn.  Dr. Brown uses relatable research and best practices to engagingly and entertainingly highlight how CTE is an answer to many of the major challenges facing our nation.  When high schools, community colleges, business and the community at large collaborate to provide quality pathways for student opportunities in college, career and life, students are able to turn their passions into paychecks and their dreams into careers.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn the value of CTE in reducing dropout rates, postsecondary access and completion, the skills gap, unemployment and more. 

Participants will learn the value of taking advantage of a wide range of international partnerships and powerful business and industry connections.

Be THAT Teacher!™ Doc & His Third Grade Teacher

Be THE One to make the positive difference, The One who's remembered for loving their students.  Often times, professional development gives only one perspective. Be wowed by the perspectives of a high-risk student and his high-performing third grade teacher.  This captivating journey chronicles the early life of the young Adolph Brown and his third grade teacher as they both share the trials and triumphs of achievement against all odds.

Learning Objectives

Educators will find that the students they are often trying to inspire will end up inspiring them.

Educators will learn that when they take the hand of a student, they are likely to open the student's mind while touching the student's heart.

Head Start: The Benefits of Early Childhood Education™

Head Start helped young Adolph Brown with his rough start.  Who Dr. Adolph Brown is today, began with Head Start.  Dr. Brown is giving back to the places where it all begins by addressing educators, parents, guardians, and paraprofessionals of Early Childhood Development. Dr. Brown is a frequently invited motivational keynote speaker, child development trainer, and seminar leader on topics of child development birth to 8, parent engagement, family engagement, community engagement and father involvement. As a former Head Start student and practicing clinical and educational psychologist, Dr. Adolph Brown has successfully consulted with and positively impacted over 100 Head Start programs and early childhood organizations across the nation and abroad.

Learning Objectives

Dr. Brown shares his triumphant journey as a Head Start student with inspiring stories and hilarious anecdotes coupled with gems of early childhood, parenting, and professional development insights and evidence-based research.

Dr. Adolph Brown provides relatable education, sound advice and applicable strategies for all parents, teachers, and staff of all early childhood programs, child and welfare agencies, and foster care organizations.

Doing What's Best for Students...Walking The Talk!™

"Doing what's best for students" is a common phrase tossed around in education often without subsequent clarifying conversations.  This master class will explore what it really means in practical terms to do what's best for students with the understanding that we all are fallible human beings.  What is “best” for students is rarely a single, narrowly-focused strategy, approach, and/or philosophy.   This is a journey that will require all to think beyond the "core curriculum" as well as self-reflect and possibly self-correct.  From a developmental perspective, we know what is "best" can and will differ depending on the students' ages, background, community needs, etc.  Students are happier, healthier, and better educated when given diverse and multiple opportunities for expression.  To accomplish this we must work to nurture the soul as well as the brain.  Rich opportunities for a variety of experiences help students become well-rounded adults.  Participants will leave WOWED, STUNNED, and TOUCHED!  Tears and Cheers will abound!

Learning Objectives

Create a learning environment that supports the delivery of content and wisdom with empathy, care, dignity, respect, relevance, and common sense.

Learning to treat ALL students as if they were the children of your superintendent.

Visualize your student's success.

Employee Wellness Day with Doc Brown

This fun-filled content driven “happy hour” is full of opportunities for personal and team development that can surely transform your personal life and workplace.  Doc Brown will take employees on a holistic, musical, and dancing journey of reflections and connections to stay balanced, mindful, and focused.  Doc Brown teaches that the best way to increase your mental wellness is to make it a priority.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn how to increase their wellbeing, productivity, and motivation.

Participants will learn how to build mental resilience and maintain motivation.

Mental Health & Trauma in Early Childhood

Doc Brown explains the reasons behind so many young children struggling with mental health issues and what can be done to help. Disruptive behaviors, tantrums, and hyperactivity have become more noticeable in childcare centers across the country and more urgent as time goes on. 

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn why mental health for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is just as important (maybe more) than adult mental health.

Participants will learn what childcare providers, parents, and guardians can do to help the young children.

The Early Years & What Every Effective Early Childhood Educator Does!

As the old saying goes, “Many are called, but few are chosen” could easily be the mantra for the special kind of educator who effectively works with young children in their first five years of life.  This humorous and educational master class will take participants on an uplifting and inspiring ride with Dr. Adolph Brown that is full of all the important elements of being an effective childhood educator.   Dr. Brown will also strongly encourage the self-care of these special professionals as they work with young children who are full of energy.

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand the need to be FUN, CREATIVE, PATIENT, FLEXIBLE, and EMPATHIC.’

Participants will UNDERSTAND DIVERSITY and learn to see young children through a TRAUMA-INFORMED LENS.

Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover! Creating Safe Spaces & Psychological Safety for ALL!

Literally, one cannot tell the contents of a book by just looking at the material used to hold it together.  A book with a torn and worn cover may be more important, more entertaining, or more useful than a book bound in a flashier manner.  The same can be extended to relationships.  The prejudice of making decisions solely based on outward appearance could cost one the chance of a meaningful encounter.  This is a journey that will provide opportunities for self-exploration of one's implicit biases, the tools to adjust automatic patterns of thinking, and ultimately strategies to eliminate discriminatory behaviors.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the attendees will gain the following:

At the end of the session, attendees will be able to avoid the “pejorative tradition” of falling into the trap of only looking at the surface of people, things, and ideas without taking the time and effort to delve deeper into them.

At the end of the session, attendees will be able to utilize strict self-discipline, concepts of the empathy gap, psychological safety, stereotype threat, and fairness in putting prejudices aside and looking deeper into everything we do without "shaming and blaming."  

Attitude Changes Everything!

Your attitude and work ethic are the two things you have total control over.  You have the power to decide how you are going to see the world -- and how the world is likely to see you.  You can allow your attitude to support you, or defeat you.  Before you ever say a word, your attitude speaks on your behalf.  Come along on this flight with Dr. Brown to really see how "Your attitude affects your cruising altitude." 

Learning Objectives

Learn how to operate from inside a positive attitude whereby your body language sends out unmistakable cues of openness.

Learn how your attitude can infect the people who see you with the same behavior. 

Closing "The Empathy Gap™" From Dr. Brown's Groundbreaking Research

Closing the Empathy Gap™ is apart of Dr. Brown's groundbreaking research stemming from his doctoral dissertation  https://bit.ly/38lTFKc  resulting in Dr. Brown providing successful seminars to countless law enforcement agencies, businesses, and educational institutions around the world.  Dr. Brown coined the terms "The Empathy Gap™" as the space that exist between individuals where there's not a bridge of understanding and compassion.  Empathy is the foundation for which human beings connect.  When the connection is absent, anything built up this divided foundation, will also have a divide - health, wealth, justice, achievement, equity, etc.  Dr. Brown's master theses and doctoral dissertation helped him set the stage for his life's work of Spreading Love, Light and Insight while bridging the various divides built upon the Empathy Gap™.  This is an inspiring and informing journey of self-reflection and if needed, self-correction. 

Learning Objectives

This Master Class will offer explanations, solutions and numerous takeaways for bridging the various divides we are faced within society.

This Master Class will help ALL understand and apply the terms of implicit bias, confirmation bias, contact theory, cognitive dissonance, inclusion and diversity.

ALL Means ALL!™ Cultivating Inclusion, Unlearning Implicit Bias & Inspiring Equity

Blind Spots and Implicit Biases are hidden forces that shape our opinions, attitudes, perceptions and decisions about others.  Although understanding structural inequities is important, understanding the foundations from which these structures are built is paramount.  This interactive dynamic and uplifting presentation will address the shortcuts that create our mental blind spots. The operational definition of "equity" will include naming of barriers and identifying source narratives while dismantling them.  Confirmation biases and microaggressions will also be discussed.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program the attendees will gain the following:

Provide motivation and knowledge that will help attendees remain focused, motivated and inspired to overcome faulty personal beliefs, prior expectations, and anchors.

Contribute to development and/or maintenance of safe spaces of respect, acceptance and support for ALL.

DocSpeaks Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): If we want students to love learning, we must create environments where it is safe to fail!

Dr. Adolph Brown has written a popular book titled Championship Habits or as many refer to as "soft skills" for those from ALL walks of life.  Dr. Brown often refers to "soft skills" as essential skills or center skills.  Dr. Brown believes if a student is an honor roll student, speaks multiple languages, and takes advance placement subjects but can't handle their emotions, deal with stress, or resolve conflict none of the other stuff is going to matter.  His book and this facilitation focuses on such skills as critical thinking, empathy, creativity, and teamwork.  Join Dr. Brown as he shares how decision-making, self-awareness, and self-correction are at the center of learning and life for students as well as adults.

Learning Objectives

Learn to start with, build from, and embed social and emotional learning (SEL) into safe, equitable, empowering learning experiences for all students.

Understand why it is mission critical that we are intentional and explicit in the weaving of SEL into the fabric of our everyday learning and life.

Virtual Group Hug! Connecting Our Hearts In Trying Times

Laughing together and connecting our hearts are as close as you can get to a hug without touching.  Dr. Brown's "group hug" is the perfect gift for your team; one size fits all.

Learning Objectives

ALL in attendance will experience the empathetic, warm, profound appreciation and grateful recognition of their efforts in trying times.

Understand and appreciate Dr. Brown's explanation of interdependence and the fact that "we are better together, even if we are sometimes apart."

An Asset-Based Approach to Education for English Language Learners (ELL), Emergent Bilinguals & Students of Color

The main key in achieving equity in classrooms across the country is using an asset-based approach to education.  Many efforts for equity and access erroneously focus on marginalized and underrepresented communities as if they needed to be "saved."  With an asset-based philosophy, every community is seen as valuable; every community has strengths and potential.  Join Dr. Brown as he demonstrates how diversity of thought, culture, language, and traits are positive assets and how to look at diversity and differences as attributes to be celebrated rather than things to overcome.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn to eliminate deficit thinking and harmful biases that hold back students, especially those with disabilities, English language learners, emergent bilinguals, and students of color.

Participants will learn to value what students bring to the classroom rather than characterizing students for what they may need to work on or lack.

The Whole Student Deserves The Whole Educator

Join Dr. Brown as he explores the dynamics of compassion fatigue experienced by those helping individuals in distress.  Educators and other helping professionals have been known to have an extreme state of tension and preoccupation with the suffering of those being helped to the degree that it can create a secondary traumatic stress for the helper.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn how best to recognize and manage the symptoms.

Participants will learn practical, authentic and sustainable self-care and healing strategies.

"What Might I Be Wrong About?"™

Dr. Brown believes that learning is the easy part, and UNLEARNING is the hard part.  Join Dr. Brown on a journey of professional and self revelation.  He incorporates elements of the sciences of neuroscience research, humanistic psychology, educational theory and cultural anthropology to help us overcome faulty perceptions, stereotype threat, ego-centrism and blind spots.  You are sure to leave this session a better human-being.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn about the concept of "psychological safety" in the workplace.

Participants will learn strategies to create and sustain healthy, supportive, positive and safe work environments.

Digitally Engaging Today's Adult Learners

Many of today's students have lived with and used technology most if not all of their lives.  Embark on an informative and interactive journey with Dr. Brown as he demonstrates who today's learners are, how personal technology use impacts learning in the classroom, how technology can be selectively used to enhance learning, and the elements to consider when engaging learners in a digital learning environment. 

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn how to use technology to make connections in and beyond the classroom, and explore different andragogical and pedagogical practices that facilitate 21st Century classroom management.

Participants will learn strategies for an Engaged Learning Plan for use in their classroom courses.

Creating & Maintaining a Safe Learning Environment for ALL

Allow Doc Brown to take your staff, teachers, students, parents, and community stakeholders on a loving, compassionate, yet fun journey whereby all learn to have mutual respect for one another, and all feel physically, emotionally, and socially comfortable.  Ultimately, everyone will feel they are valued, belong, and welcomed. A safe learning environment is free of threat of emotional, physical, and psychological harm and allows all to risk exploring difficult issues and express their viewpoints honestly.  Schools cannot do this important work alone without the help of the home and community.  We must create a community of collaboration and cooperation where everyone understands that "silence is violence."

Learning Objectives

Participants will be led to understand that students often see more than educators and parents and have a duty to "see something, say something!"

Participants will understand the damage of supporting and encouraging a “culture of revenge.”

Lead By Example

The mark of a great leader lies in their ability to "walk the talk."  To lead by example means to guide others through your behavior as opposed to your words.  Your intention is to inspire others to follow your example.  The opposite of leading by example would be to "say one thing and do another."  Dr. Brown humorously and insightfully demonstrates how leading by example can increase trust and team engagement.  Participants will understand how individual leaders can positively influence the behavior and attitudes of others. Today's workforce wants to see that your actions mirror what you say.

Objectives

Participants will learn alignment is at the heart of being an authentic and genuine leader, by correcting inconsistencies and contradictions in their behavior.

Participants will understand the ultimate purpose of leadership, which is to be the change you want to see in your organization.

Because of You…Being The Educator Who Instills Hope!

Throughout this master class, we will explore case studies and real-life examples of how small acts of kindness, mentorship, and support can make a significant difference in someone's life. We will discuss the ripple effect that a positive impact can have, not only on the individual directly affected but also on their community and beyond. By the end of this class, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the power they hold to create positive change in the world around them. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of kindness and compassion.

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand the importance of being positive difference makers in the lives of others.

Participants will gain more insight on how to sustain the positive impact they make.