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SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Leadership: Improving Workplace Culture Through Connection and Empathy
DESCRIPTION:OPEC Training Academy Workshop\nTrauma-Informed Leadership: Improving Workplace Culture Through Connection and Empathy \nNov 10\, 2022 10:00am-11:30am  (Virtual) \nRegister Here \nTrauma and toxic stress are prevalent in our world\, impacting many of the people we interact with\, including staff and colleagues. By exploring and understanding these impacts\, we are better able to lead from a framework of compassion and empathy. Throughout this interactive workshop\, we’ll discuss how to lead with a trauma-informed approach\, increasing psychological safety and creating greater resilience for your organization. \nFacilitated by Amanda Hill\, Director of Training\, Parenting Now.  Amanda Hill is the Director of Training for Parenting Now\, as well as a professor of Child Development. She has worked within the field of early childhood education\, child development\, and parenting education for the past 15 years. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child and Adolescent Development and a Master of Education in Teaching and Learning\, with emphasis in Early Childhood Education. In 2019\, Amanda published her first book\, Growing Pains: A Parent’s Guide to Child Development.
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/trauma-informed-leadership-improving-workplace-culture-through-connection-and-empathy/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:NEW! Inside\, Outside and Beyond the Classroom Walls: Your Program’s Best Winter Ever
DESCRIPTION:NEW! Inside\, Outside and Beyond the Classroom Walls: Your Program’s Best Winter Ever\nEarly educators around the world are increasingly embracing nature in our practice\, but many find that venturing outside in winter can be a real challenge. For many teachers\, the biggest barriers are planning for the right resources and their mindsets about being outside in all types of weather. In this refreshing webinar\, International nature Pedagogista\, Dr. Claire Warden will provide advice and tips that will help you to overcome these barriers and ensure that at the end of the winter months\, both educators and children will declare: That was the best winter ever! \nJoin this webinar to learn: \n\nHow to plan for adequate resources to match the harshest winter conditions\nHow to boost the confidence of reluctant educators and create a positive mindset for outdoor education\nHow to incorporate children’s families in winter activities\nHow to clearly outline the benefits of outdoor winter education to reluctant families\n\nAll sessions are 1.5 hours long and include a brief announcement from our sponsor. \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/new-inside-outside-and-beyond-the-classroom-walls-your-programs-best-winter-ever/
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CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:New Teacher Training
DESCRIPTION:This New Teacher training session will cover Poverty Informed Services (Part 2 of 2).  This is required for new teachers.  Any staff member that has not completed this portion of the Poverty Informed Services series is highly encouraged to attend! Facilitated by Karla Snell and the Poverty Informed Services team. \nThis training is live at the Whiteaker Cafeteria and available on Teams (Click here to join the meeting)
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/new-teacher-training-14/
LOCATION:Grand Street\, 21 N Grand St\, Eugene\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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