Dr. Douglas Reeves, Fearless Schools: Creating Psychological Safety for Every Student and Staff Member
Audience: Educators, Other District/School Staff | Topic: Learning Supports, Mental and Behavioral Health, School Culture and Climate, School Health, Social Emotional Learning, Student Engagement | Hosted by: Health and Wellness, Office of Standards and Instructional Support
Requirement for School / District Staff: Not Required
On-Demand format
In this interactive seminar, Dr. Douglas Reeves will share the evidence from his most recent book, Fearless Schools: Building Trust and Resilience for Learning, Teaching, and Leading. As students and staff recover from the global pandemic and the isolation that accompanied it, rates of anxiety, stress, and depression are at record highs. The good news is that there are specific actions that teachers and leaders can take to improve psychological safety and help students on the path to recovery. “When people are afraid, Dr. Reeves contends, they can’t learn. A fearless environment is essential for learning and effective teaching.” Participants will leave with action steps that can be implemented immediately and see results within 100 days.
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