On-Site Presentations

The Durango Institute has a group of carefully selected consultants who are available for on-site presentations at your school or retreat.  All are excellent, experienced speakers who engage the audience in a way that will set a thoughtful, positive tone for your training or program.  

In addition to national and international conferences, our consultants have spoken at opening and closing of school meetings, faculty and student training, parent meetings, board and administrative retreats, residential life training, and special community events.  Some of the topics we have addressed include:

Residential Life Curriculum                                                Student Leadership
Creating Community                                                           Emergency Response Planning
Counseling and Student Services                                      Adolescence in the 21st Century
Partnering with Your Parents                                             Creating a Community of Caring
Service LearningThe Residential Classroom                     Sex, Drugs, Depression, and Children 
Character, Ethics, and Social Responsibility                      The Cost of a Free Ride
GBTL and Questioning Students in Our Schools               Crisis Management and Security
Teaching Strategies of Resilience and Hope                     Creating a Third Cultural Community
Educating the Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander       Attention Deficit Disorder
After Hours:  The Student Underground                           Student Services and Special Needs
Confidentiality and Communication                                  Taking Care of the Caretakers
Maintaining a Sense of Humor Under Fire                        
Diversity and Tolerance in Our Schools

 

Our consultants are always willing to develop a presentation that specifically addresses your needs and community.

 

Use the comment form below or contact our director, Carol W. Hotchkiss, directly at carol@durangoinstitute.com to see how this service might be helpful to you and your school.

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