webPD Social-Emotional Learning 201 - SMBH - Term V 2023/24

Event Details


In this five week, five module, asynchronous online course, conducted through Canvas (not Zoom), participants will:
  • Review the basic concepts, research and five key competencies of SEL presented in the introductory course.
  • Consider ways to use self-reflection and assessment as a tool for making growth in the five key areas.
  • Gain an understanding of the positive impact of schoolwide implementation of SEL activities and curriculum.
  • Explore strategies, activities and resources to support the implementation of SEL across the school setting.
  • Apply concepts learned in the course to identify an actionable step toward the implementation of SEL in your current or desired work setting.
The class is limited to 35 participants per cohort. Registration closes at 12 pm on Friday, June 7th, 2024. A confirmation email will be sent from Canvas to the first 35 registrants. Additional opportunities to take this course will be offered throughout the school year. You do not need to be a current Canvas user to participate in this course.

Note: This course qualifies for Southern Oregon University’s School Mental and Behavioral Health micro-credential. If you are interested in receiving SOU credit for participating in the SMBH micro-credential program, please click here for more information.

Online Canvas Course


Interdisciplinary

SSA

Free for employees of SOESD/SOESD's 13 component districts; $50 for local college students; $50 for community members participating in SOU's SMBH Micro-Credential program; $149 for agencies & community members of Jackson/Josephine/Klamath Counties; and $199 for people outside Jackson/Josephine/Klamath Counties

Forest Evergreen
1541.776.8590 ext114
forest_evergreen@soesd.k12.or.us

Session Information

Start: Saturday June 8th, 2024 at 05:00 am
End: Saturday July 13th, 2024 at 11:59 pm
PDUs: 5.00
Instructor: Mark Sherbow
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