About this Event
The need for social emotional learning is at an all-time high.
Join Dr. Richard Booth, licensed mental health clinician and professor at Brown University, for a discussion on best practices in trauma-informed educational practices, hosted by a collaboration with Teach For America Rhode Island and Carnevale Elementary school in Providence Public Schools.
Participants can expect to engage in an interactive workshop and discussion. Content will draw from psychological theory, evidence-based principles, and a strength-based perspective for exploring the subjective experiences of teachers and educators serving students and families, while exploring how trauma (including vicarious and historical), stress, and anxiety (exacerbated by the long-term consequences of COVID-19) impact core neurological functioning and behaviors of students, families, and communities they interact with.
Bring your experiences, your questions, and your friends! We are eager to bring together this professional learning community to empower educators and equip them with the tools necessary to meet this moment. Attendees will receive recognition for their participation.
This event is a part of an ongoing learning series. All events will be held at Carnevale Elementary School. Doors will open at 4:30 for networking and refreshments and programming will begin promptly at 5:00 p.m.
Save the dates! December 13th 2022, January 24th 2023, March 21st 2023
Want to learn more about Dr. Booth? Find his website [email protected] or phone (401)651-3831.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Anthony Carnevale Elementary School, 50 Springfield Street, Providence, United States
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