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Ken Johnson: Unbroken Circles for Schools

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National Conflict Resolution Day was October 16th.

On Today's Episode, you will meet…Ken Johnson. We will discuss current issues of student conflict, performance, and behavior in the school system. 

Unbroken Circles for Schools, deals with issues of student conflict, performance, behavior, etc. in the school system.  In America we arrest over 2 million juveniles a year.  Florida is a top arrester of children with 58 thousand being taken into custody every year . . . most tried on felony and misdemeanor charges for rather trivial offenses that no adult would ever be charged with.  The #1 reason an incarcerated person leaves a juvenile detention facility is to be transported to an adult prison to finish out the rest of their sentence.

Ken Johnson is a culturist and conflict dynamics specialist with over 16 years experience in the criminal justice system and previous teaching experience. Starting college at the age of 16, he holds a BA in Social Sciences from the University of West Florida and an MBA from Saint Leo University.

He serves as the Principal Chief of the Florida Tribe of Cherokee Indians, has served on numerous government boards, and was commissioned by the Governor of Kentucky as a Colonel. His op-ed pieces on culture and conflict have been featured worldwide and he was even asked to be a contributor to a UN paper on conflict issues in Africa.

For Info: 

http://www.syppublishing.com/unbroken-circles-for-schools

http://kenjohnson.americasculturalist.tripod.com/

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