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On Demand

Addressing Time Management as an Emotional Management Tool in Student Success


Total Credits: 0.1 CEUs

Facilitator:
Laura Elaine Payne
Duration:
1 hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Nov 17, 2022


Description

This webinar introduces best practices for integrating guided emotional management tools into curriculum, classroom, and program development to assist students with time management as they transition into higher education. Participants learn about using emotional management tools like low-entry barriers and habit stacking and tangible time management tools like planners to increase student success through behavioral modification.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Learn about traditional time management tools.
  2. Learn about emotional management in time management.
  3. Identify behavioral plans and tools to increase the effectiveness of time management tools.
  4. Develop time management plans for students using new emotional management tools and coaching approaches.

Learners will have the option to earn a certificate of attendance or a certificate with CEUs upon completion of the webinar. To earn a certificate with CEUs, the learner must successfully pass the learning assessment with a score of 80% or higher. All learners must complete the webinar evaluation to earn credentials. 

The duration of this webinar is one hour, which equates to 0.1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU).

Facilitator

Laura Elaine Payne Related Seminars and Products

Dallas College


For ten years Laura Elaine Payne, M.Ed., has been a passionate advocate for access to affordable and equitable higher education in Texas. She currently serves as a student success coach for dual credit programs at Dallas College, working with dual credit and early-college high school programs to achieve higher retention and success rates. Ms. Payne has been working with Dallas College since 2015 as a success coach, advisor, program coordinator, and adjunct professor. She also brings experience and expertise from previous positions with Alamo Colleges, Angelo State University, Coastal Bend College, and the University of Texas at Dallas throughout her career in higher education. She holds a B.A. in political science and sociology from Texas A&M in College Station and a M.A. in education in student development and leadership with a certificate in academic advising from Angelo State University. During her tenure in high education, Ms. Payne has held membership with several professional organizations including, NACADA and TEXAAN.