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NEA Professional Learning

Equitable Discipline and the Role of an ESP

Learn how authentic relationships can positively impact student success, resiliency, and hope.
Published: October 2022
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

At a Glance

This webinar is rooted in relational equity and culturally responsive social-emotional learning.

Topics

  • Classroom Management

Outcomes

  • Learn how authentic relationships can positively impact student success, resiliency, and hope
  • Explore how personal bias impacts disciplinary decisions and actions

Details

Audience Role

  • Education Support Professional

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

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This webinar is rooted in relational equity and culturally responsive social-emotional learning. You will learn about the important connection between authentic relationships with students, families, and staff members and their impact on student success, resiliency, and hope. You will also explore how personal bias impacts disciplinary decisions and actions.

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