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Presents ways student support staff can reorganize services. Offers guidance for how to create resource teams that focus on prevention and the integration of services for groups of students, instead of only focusing only on case oriented interventions for individual students.
Provides a unifying framework for schools, families, and communities to understand, select, and organize their learning supports (i.e., strategies, programs, and practices used to create conditions to enhance learning).
Describes the use of a multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) framework to support students, families, and educators during the transitions back to school during and following the global pandemic in a manner that prioritizes their health and safety, social and emotional needs, and behavioral and academic growth.
The Central East MHTTC in collaboration with the National Center for School Mental Health is offering a school mental health webinar series with a focus on advancing high quality, sustainable school mental health from a multi-tiered system of support, trauma sensitive, and culturally responsive and equitable lens.
Objectives:
Gain increased awareness of school well-being within a multi-tiered system of school mental health supports and servi
Reviews evidence related to leveraging community engagement to support the implementation and scale-up of evidence-based programs and policies within the substance use prevention system.
Shares guidance related to re-engaging students by meeting needs, supporting parents and caregivers in their child's success, and using high-quality assessments to support student learning.
The Center for Family Engagement is thrilled to partner with the Institute for Educational Leadership for a webinar series around the National Standards for Family-School Partnerships.
As many of our nation’s schools face a shortage of teachers, and particularly a shortage of teachers who represent the racial, cultural, and linguistic background of our students, one strategy that holds promise for strengthening and diversifying the educator workforce are Grow Your Own (GYO) programs.
The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Native Americans and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities (WHI TCU), along with the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S.
Summarizes some key takeaways and resources for schools interested in establishing partnerships with health centers supported by the HHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).