Sentences with phrase «sensitive learning environments for all students»

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10/16/2018 Tools for Classroom Instruction That Works: Classroom - Ready Techniques for Increasing Student Achievement with Presenter Cheryl Abla 8:30 AM Charter Oak USD, Royal Oak Middle School Library, 303 S. Glendora Ave., Covina, CA 91724 10/25/2018 Trauma Informed Practice: Fostering Resilient Learners - LEVEL 1 - with Presenter Kristin Souers 8:30 AM Yolo County Office of Education, 1280 Santa Anita Court, Woodland, CA 95776 10/26/2018 Fostering a Trauma Sensitive Learning Environment - LEVEL 2 - with Presenter Kristin Souers 8:30 AM Yolo County Office of Education, 1280 Santa Anita Court, Woodland, CA 95776 11/30/18 Essential Instructional Routines to Maximize Speaking and Listening within Designated and Integrated ELD (Grades 3 - 12) with Presenter Kate Kinsella, Ed.D. 8:30 AM Orange County Department of Education, D Conference Center, Rooms D1001 - 3, 200 Kalmus Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Joe Ristuccia, Training Director for TLPI and Adjunct Professor at Lesley University was interviewed by the Attachment and Trauma Network about the impact of trauma on learning and the need for whole school trauma sensitive environments that are good for all students.
For students who have experienced (or are currently experiencing) trauma outside of school, it's essential to have professional educators who are well - versed in the strategies of trauma - sensitive practice and can create a safe «nest» within their learning environments, implement healthy personal habits, and employ self - care approaches.
Join a highly motivated team committed to closing the achievement gap for at - risk students by promoting security through a trauma - sensitive learning environment
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