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NEA Professional Learning

Connection Before Curriculum: Teaching in a Post Pandemic World

Explore research-based programs that you can use yourself or with your students to set the tone of the classroom.
Published: August 1, 2021
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

At a Glance

The idea will roughly follow Maslow's idea that we need to all feel safe to be in the proper mindset to teach and learn.

Topics

  • Classroom Management
  • Culturally Responsive Education
  • Mental Health
  • Positive School Environments
  • School Climate
  • Student Learning
  • Trauma
  • Trauma-Informed Practices

Outcomes

  • Maslow's Heirarchy
  • Classroom Tone

Details

Audience Role

  • Aspiring Educator
  • Early Career Educator
  • Education Support Professional
  • Licensed Educator

Session Length

1 Hour

Session Format

Webinar

Explore research-based programs that you can use yourself or with your students to set the tone of the classroom. The idea will roughly follow Maslow's idea that we need to all feel safe to be in the proper mindset to teach and learn.

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