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Workshop SectionNeMTSS Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Learning (SEBL) Series ~ December 7, 2021
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DepartmentESU#3 Student Services
Primary ContactAmy Harvey
DescriptionSEBL Workshops for Building Level Teams and Administrators

Please join us for an exciting opportunity facilitated by NeMTSS to explore social, emotional and behavioral learning (SEBL) for youth and adults. In this five part series, you will find specially designed professional development for school teams focused on supporting the well-being of educators and the unique needs of learners at each developmental stage. The progression of workshops begins with SEBL exploration and planning, is followed by adult SEBL; student core SEBL, with separate but aligned EC/Elem/Sec sessions; and concludes with student tiered SEBL. Schools/ districts attending the series will receive implementation support between workshops from the SEBL Implementation Support Specialists.

SEBL Workshop Continuum August 2021

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SEBL Workshop #2:  Adult Focused SEBL~ December 7, 2021
This workshop will illustrate the five SEBL competencies as they apply to adults, as well as provide the opportunity for participants to explore their lived experiences and how their worldview impacts relationships with others - including their engagement with students, families and the communities they serve. Participants can expect to answer the following question: How do we use the information we know about our competencies, ourselves, our identity, and our biases to ensure that we are creating safe, inclusive, and equitable spaces for students?
LocationESU 3
StatusClosed
2 Registered  
No Minimum; 65 Maximum
Section Dates
   
December 7, 20218:30 AM3:30 PM
Registration DeadlineDecember 2, 2021
Event ID20155
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Registration Fees
  
Everyone$0.00
LunchLunch will not be provided.
CommentsPlease contact Amy Harvey with registration questions. aharvey@esu3.org