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Emotional Poverty Institute



Has teaching ever felt more stressful? External pressures, environmental factors, previous experiences, fear, anger—all these and more create stress and tension in the classroom. Emotional distress interrupts and can harm—even destroy—effective teaching, learning, and emotional wellness in teachers and students. But how do these emotions develop in you and your students? The fact is many of us suffer from some form of emotional poverty. Think of it as an absence of emotional resilience or resources. Developed for educators, not psychologists, Emotional Poverty 1 & 2 help you understand and overcome emotional poverty so you can build more effective classrooms and safer schools. During this two day Institute you will get: Practical strategies for creating a more emotionally healthy classroom Using a brain-based approach, this session looks at the underlying causes of anger, anxiety, and violence; how they develop; and the tools that can be used to change those responses.



Important Session Information:


Current educators in Arch Ford PD Consortium districts may attend the session for free.  All others will be required to pay the session fee on the day of the session. Arch Ford educators receive priority for seats in a session.
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Session ID:
499184
Credits Available:
(12) Hours
Seats Filled:
38 / 100
Fee:
$50.00
Contact Person:
Dr. Julie Workman
Instructor(s):
Candace Smith
Audiences: 
K-12
 
Date Time Location
7/19/2023 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative - Conference Center Building - Conference Room
7/20/2023 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative - Conference Center Building - Conference Room


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