Neurosequential Model in Education from Dr. Bruce Perry
About this Event
The first 50 eligible participants will receive a $25 HEB gift card. Eligible participants include educators and school personnel in k-12 in the central Texas area (teachers, counselors, administrators, nurses, social workers, librarians, SRO, and other student support services). Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions. Breakfast will be provided for all participants.
This training will offer Central Texas teachers an opportunity to become familiar with a few of the core concepts of the Neurosequential Model that are based in brain science. Through a combination of discussion, experiential activity, and group think, teachers will explore these concepts and begin to relate them to their learning environment and the students they serve to create a more responsive classroom environment and widen the learning capacity of their students.
Objectives:
- Learn about the Neurosequential Network and a few core concepts of NME -Better understand ourselves as educators and the students we engage with in the learning environment
- Explore school and classroom-based activities that can support student learning
- Develop a beginning plan based on brain science that you can use beginning next school year
Presenters:
- Dr. Dinorah Bores, Ed.D. - Bilingual Coordinator
- Jesse Schultz, LCSW - Licensed Mental Health Professional with Austin ISD (providing direct service support to K-12 students)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Carver Branch, Austin Public Library, 1161 Angelina Street, Austin, United States