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Learn the benefits of creative expression as a tool for building social emotional learning (SEL) skills in K-12 children.There is a lack of SEL interventions that are easily integrated into the multi-tiered system of supports, particularly those that meet the needs of those who are eligible for Tier 2 and 3 emotional supports. And yet, children continue to face trauma and adversity and come to school unable to focus on academics because their emotional needs are largely unmet. Creative expression is a low-cost and low-barrier intervention that helps children name and manage their emotions, develop strategies for coping with adversity, and build resilience.
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1 in 6 school-aged children has a mental health problem, and there are escalating concerns nationwide around issues such as anxiety, self-harm and panic attacks. In this video, Lauren Pinney, Head of PSHE and Student Wellbeing at Hove Park School discusses how a whole school approach to mental health has benefitted both staff and student wellbeing.
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The new Professional Development Teacher Membership from Teaching Strategies caters to the unique needs and demands of adult learners, combining the power of a professional learning community with the flexibility of anywhere, anytime learning in a variety of formats, with a focus on real classroom application.
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What Business Schools Can Do to Address the Climate Crisis Professor, and former Dean, Saïd Business School,University of Oxford and Amy Bernstein, Harvard Business Publishing
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