Brain science shows that learning cannot happen until safety and connection are established. How can we create strong relationships and safe spaces for our students that truly enable them to flourish? Join us in a short workshop series as we learn about the roots of trauma, how it shows up in ourselves, our students, and our school systems, and how we can transform our classrooms through trauma-sensitive practices to create healing environments. With expert clinician Anna Jesseman, we will:
- Understand brain science and the impact of adverse and positive childhood experiences on how our brain functions
- Explore the unique challenges students face in crisis and conflict contexts
- Identify the concrete teacher practices that are useful in 1:1 student interactions and large classroom settings
Is this for me?
Open to all, especially teachers, teacher coaches, heads of program, heads of training, and curriculum designers.
Format: 4x 60 minute sessions on Zoom.
Dates: October 14,21,28, November 4
Time:
- Option A: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m UTC (see your timezone here). In English with French, Arabic interpretation.
- Option B: 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. UTC (see your timezone here). In English with Spanish interpretation
Register in English, Spanish - español, French - français, or Arabic - العربية.
Brain science shows that learning cannot happen until safety and connection are established. How can we create strong relationships and safe spaces for our students that truly enable them to flourish? Join us in a short workshop series as we learn about the…