Our Learners are Already Resilient
Trauma is, unfortunately, something extremely prevalent within our world, and especially in the lives of many of the amazing students that fill the seats in […]
Trauma is, unfortunately, something extremely prevalent within our world, and especially in the lives of many of the amazing students that fill the seats in […]
Before We Begin… It is inevitable that you will encounter students who are dealing with trauma. Unfortunately, it is just the reality of life. Trauma […]
What Do We Mean by Trauma? As educators, we must prepare for trauma. It will be something we will face in our careers and continue […]
Trauma. We’ve all heard of it, some say we’ve all experienced it. But what exactly is trauma? Trauma is an exceptional experience in which powerful […]
When we start to look at the prevalence of the adversity that many of us have faced in our lives, we must also celebrate the […]
Personally, one of the main reasons I want to be a teacher is to cheer my students on and support them as they go through […]
Teaching is hard. Ask any teacher. And it’s certainly not made any easier by the fact that our students are not blank slates. Teaching would be so much easier if students came into the classroom without previous experiences. But the reality is they are. More than that though, students are coming to our classrooms with trauma. Teaching traumatized learners takes skill, practice, and patience. Today, we’re going to unpack how we can help our students become resilient learners.
As individuals we all have our own experiences that have gotten us to where we are in our lives. Lessons gained from in the classroom […]
All too often, teachers view their students as “blank slates”, ready to absorb information in their classrooms. This is not the case! Students are anything […]
When I got to college, I took general chemistry in my first semester. The lecture hall was filled with 175 students, mostly freshman, who were […]
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