School, Race Relations, A Pandemic and the Educator's Duty to Serve, Lead and Inspire
mercredi 11 novembre 2020 à 13:00–14:00 EST
Scarbrough One (115)
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Tools for working smarter, not harder
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
"Life's most urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" Martin Luther King, Jr.
As of June 2020, America's schoolchildren have experienced an unimaginable shift-Covid-19 pandemic, forced remote learning, and an explosion of race relations kindred to the days of the 1960s.
As if the epidemic of anxiety in high school was not already mind-blowing, students were forced to cope with school closures, uncertainty and limited safeguards in place.
This presentation addresses the struggle between student and anxiety and dares to provide session participants with data, techniques and best practices.