E1. Social-Emotional Learning for All: Best Practice of You Can Do It! Education eLearning Course
$250.00 – $2,750.00
Social-Emotional Learning for All assists educators in using our online curricula and integrating social-emotional learning in classrooms and school-wide. Our most popular and successful PD course is now available online.
$250 Individual enrolments
$2,750 Whole School enrolment
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Author
Dr Michael E. Bernard
Target Audience
Primary and Secondary School Teachers, Special Educators, Schools Principals, Mental Health Practitioners
Contents
- 9 module eLearning course
- Social-Emotional Learning for All: Best Practice of You Can Do It! Education (100+ pages) Digital Guide
Abbotsleigh
Narrated by Dr Michael E. Bernard, this course teaches the best practice of YCDI! Education including how to use our online curricula and integrate SEL in classrooms and school-wide. Suitable for teachers new to YCDI! and teachers wanting to refresh their knowledge.
The course consists of 9 interactive modules covering the following topics:
- Social-emotional learning
- You Can Do It! Education
- Social-emotional learning curricula
- Teaching social-emotional learning skills
- School-wide practices to build a critical mass
- Teaching students how to change the way they think
- Overcoming student social-emotional difficulties
- The strength of self-acceptance
- Parent education
Each module takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. Participants work through the course in their own time and place.
Participants receive a digital guide
A digital guide, Social-Emotional Learning for All: Best Practice of You Can Do It! Education (100+ pages), by Michael Bernard, summarises key content from all nine topics is included and can be downloaded.
Benefits
- increase their awareness and understanding of social-emotional learning
- understand the research-based social-emotional well-being framework of YCDI! Education
- be prepared to present YCDI! Educations online, digital curricula (e.g, Early Childhood, Program Achieve)
- broaden their methods in teaching social-emotional skills in the classroom
- be able to consider the range of proven, school-wide practices for incorporating YCDI! Education and social-emotional learning in school-home culture and practice
- become familiar with cognitive-behavioural methods they can employ with students to help shift their attitudes and self-talk from negative to positive
- deepen their understanding of the five social-emotional difficulties of students (e.g., anxiety, feeling down, anger, procrastination, not paying attention) and how they can be modified
- develop an awareness of the vital importance to student wellbeing of self-acceptance and the skills in being able to strengthen self-acceptance of all students
- become aware of resources offered in YCDI! Education that they can use to communicate with parents for them to become knowledgeable of at home SEL practices as well as the range of research-based parenting skills.