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MINNEAPOLIS, July 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — School leaders seeking ways to boost teacher morale or promote academic achievement, good behavior and the spirit of the school attend the Jostens Renaissance Global Conference.
The leading provider of yearbooks, graduation caps and gowns and class rings offers a conference that has attracted 1600 educators and student leaders. They’ve come together to focus on Building Stronger Schools Through Culture and Climate at the Jostens Renaissance Global Conference.
“At the Jostens Renaissance Global Conference, educators feel like rock stars. We are proud that we not only celebrate their work, but also offer concrete strategies to improve the school culture and climate and help each student reach their full potential. This event is energetic, fun and truly impactful,” said Mike Wolf, vice president of marketing, Yearbook at Jostens.
The event features strategies from the Jostens Renaissance department, which offers philosophy, resources and events to help teachers love their job and students to thrive in schools. The conference features more than 90 breakouts in addition to keynote speakers Ron Clark and Gian Paul Gonzalez, as well as general sessions modeling key concepts such as celebrating academics and character, as well as athletics.
The conference builds on the concept that school culture is stronger when positive behaviors receive more attention than negative ones and when students and educators work together to create and implement a plan.
“The Jostens Renaissance Global Conference is a highlight of the year for many educators and even Jostens employees because we care deeply about the success of schools,” said Wolf. “But it doesn’t stop here. We take great pride in being able to offer you a wide range of resources JostensRenaissance.com to schools that want to build their culture and climate.”
The Jostens Renaissance Education department is staffed by former teachers who have a strong interest in…
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