Lessons from the Field Webinar - Free to Learn Miniseries: Creating Welcoming School Environments

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- Add to Calendar 2023-12-06 15:00:00 2023-12-06 16:30:00 Lessons from the Field Webinar - Free to Learn Miniseries: Creating Welcoming School Environments Attention: State and District Leaders, School Administrators, Educators, Student Support Personnel, Parents, and Education Stakeholders  The U.S. Department of Education is hosting a webinar series to address topics that are on the top of educators’ minds. After sharing federal updates, the series features lessons learned and best practices from faculty, staff, schools, districts, institutions of higher education, and other places of educational instruction. It also shares a variety of useful resources.On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) invites you to join this Free to Learn miniseries. This miniseries focuses on evidence-based practices to prevent, address, and ameliorate the effects of bullying, violence, and hate while also supporting school safety, school-based mental health, and positive school climates. The first webinar is Creating Welcoming School Environments.Wednesday, December 6, 2023   3:00 – 4:30 pm ET The feeling of being welcomed into a school or classroom is experienced uniquely by each person. Feelings of belonging and inclusion support student attendance, engagement, and achievement and are essential to get students and families through the doors of schools and then stay, so they can engage in academics, extracurricular activities, and the school community. This webinar will share research on health behaviors and experiences among adolescents—and the positive effects of connectedness and belonging on students’ health and well-being. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will highlight a new school mental health action guide. You will also hear from presenters on strategies to nurture welcoming environments and belonging through practices for the entire school community and for specific groups who may be at higher risk of experiencing identity-based bullying and hate-based violence. Practitioners in the field will provide examples of strategies that are working in their schools, and there will be time at the end for audience questions.SpeakersDr. Kathleen Ethier, Director, Division of Adolescent and School Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Cheryl Greene, Senior Director, Welcoming Schools, Human Rights Campaign FoundationPatti Hershfeldt, DEI Amplifier, California Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (CalTAC PBIS); Founder, Sage Learning SolutionsPanelistsDr. Michael Konrad, Principal, Pueblo Gardens, Tucson Unified School District, AZSilvia Torres, Program Manager, School Partnerships, Families in Schools, CADr. Julie Goldman, Director, Equity Curriculum and Instruction, San Diego County Office of Education, CAModeratorCindy Carraway-Wilson, Training Specialist, NCSSLEWebinar MaterialsSpeaker biosSlidesRecording (Coming soon on December 7)Transcript (Coming soon on December 8)Related ResourcesUnited We Stand Engagement Toolkit, The White HouseFact Sheet: Taking Action to Prevent and Address Hate-Motivated Violence and Foster Unity, The White HouseSchool Connectedness Helps Students Thrive, CDCBridging Differences Playbook, Greater Good Science Center, University of California, BerkleyEnhancing Family-School Collaboration with Diverse Families, Center on PBISPromoting Religious Inclusion in Schools, NCSSLE (webpage)Partners in Prevention: Engaging the Secondary School Community to Prevent Gender-Based Violence, NCSSLE (webinar)Preventing and Intervening in Identity-Based Bullying, NCSSLE (webinar)Supporting Transgender & Nonbinary Students in K-12 Schools, NCSSLE (webinar)Supporting the Social and Emotional Learning Needs of Afghan and Other Newcomer Students, NCSSLE (webinar)Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Schools, CDCPDF can be found here Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data Summary and Trends Report, CDCLGBTQ Inclusivity in Schools: A Self-Assessment Tool, CDCHealth Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT), CDCGratitude journal, Greater Good in ActionThree good things, Greater Good in ActionGratitude letters and gratitude visits, Greater Good in ActionMy Name, My IdentityEnhancing Family-School Collaboration with Diverse Families, Center on PBIS2023 LGBTQ+ Youth Report, The Human Rights CampaignResources for Educators, Families to Discuss the Events in Israel and Gaza with Students, San Diego County Office of EducationFacilitating Dialogue with Compassion, San Diego County Office of EducationWriting Redesigned for Innovative Teaching and Equity (WRITE), San Diego County Office of EducationRegistration You must register to participate in this presentation.RegisterPlease contact NCSSLE if you have any questions. We look forward to sharing this information with you and hearing about the important work you are doing in your schools, communities, and states to meet the needs of students and staff. More on the Lessons from the Field Series To access archived materials from previous webinars and to find out what is coming next, go here. Online Online noreply@air.org America/New_York public

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Attention: State and District Leaders, School Administrators, Educators, Student Support Personnel, Parents, and Education Stakeholders 

 The U.S. Department of Education is hosting a webinar series to address topics that are on the top of educators’ minds. After sharing federal updates, the series features lessons learned and best practices from faculty, staff, schools, districts, institutions of higher education, and other places of educational instruction. It also shares a variety of useful resources.

On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools, the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) invites you to join this Free to Learn miniseries. This miniseries focuses on evidence-based practices to prevent, address, and ameliorate the effects of bullying, violence, and hate while also supporting school safety, school-based mental health, and positive school climates. The first webinar is Creating Welcoming School Environments.

Wednesday, December 6, 2023      
3:00 – 4:30 pm ET 

The feeling of being welcomed into a school or classroom is experienced uniquely by each person. Feelings of belonging and inclusion support student attendance, engagement, and achievement and are essential to get students and families through the doors of schools and then stay, so they can engage in academics, extracurricular activities, and the school community. This webinar shared research on health behaviors and experiences among adolescents—and the positive effects of connectedness and belonging on students’ health and well-being. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will highlight a new school mental health action guide. Attendees also heard from presenters on strategies to nurture welcoming environments and belonging through practices for the entire school community and for specific groups who may be at higher risk of experiencing identity-based bullying and hate-based violence. Practitioners in the field provided examples of strategies that are working in their schools, and there will be time at the end for audience questions.

Speakers

  • Dr. Kathleen Ethier, Director, Division of Adolescent and School Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Cheryl Greene, Senior Director, Welcoming Schools, Human Rights Campaign Foundation
  • Patti Hershfeldt, DEI Amplifier, California Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (CalTAC PBIS); Founder, Sage Learning Solutions

Panelists

  • Dr. Michael Konrad, Principal, Pueblo Gardens, Tucson Unified School District, AZ
  • Silvia Torres, Program Manager, School Partnerships, Families in Schools, CA
  • Dr. Julie Goldman, Director, Equity Curriculum and Instruction, San Diego County Office of Education, CA

Moderator

  • Cindy Carraway-Wilson, Training Specialist, NCSSLE

Webinar Materials

Related Resources

Please contact NCSSLE if you have any questions. We look forward to sharing this information with you and hearing about the important work you are doing in your schools, communities, and states to meet the needs of students and staff. 

More on the Lessons from the Field Series 

To access archived materials from previous webinars and to find out what is coming next, go here.


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