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  • School Counselors Collaborating for Student Success
    • 12/27/23

    School Counselors Collaborating for Student Success

    It takes a village to raise a child, and no one understands that better than a school counselor. School counselors work with teachers, school administrators, students’ families, and business partners, all with the goal of improving students’ academic, social/emotional, and career outcomes. In this TeacherTalk, three dynamic school counselors will share their tips and tricks for effectively collaborating with others.

  • Trauma-Informed Schools
    • 12/27/23

    Trauma-Informed Schools

    In this TeacherTalk, members of our LifeChanger community will show you how to identify different types of trauma, and how you can help students develop the necessary coping skills to deal with trauma.

  • Educating the Whole Child
    • 12/27/23

    Educating the Whole Child

    Today’s educators are going beyond teaching academics by making sure students’ social and emotional needs are being addressed. In other words, they’re “teaching the whole child.” In this TeacherTalk, you’ll hear from members of our LifeChanger community as they share their strategies for taking a whole child approach.

  • Staying Motivated: Coping with Teacher, Parent & Student Fatigue
    • 12/27/23

    Staying Motivated: Coping with Teacher, Parent & Student Fatigue

    The COVID-19 pandemic has been stressful for everyone - from students, to teachers, to parents. In this panel, you’ll learn about how teachers have helped their students, families and fellow educators through these times, and what they are anticipating for back-to-school.

  • The State of Remote Learning
    • 12/27/23

    The State of Remote Learning

    In 2020, nearly 400 K-12 educators shared their thoughts and experiences with remote learning in our annual School’s Out for Summer Survey. In this TeacherTalk, respondents and other K-12 educators come together to discuss the results.

  • Keeping Kids Healthy
    • 12/27/23

    Keeping Kids Healthy

    Getting the right amount of physical activity can help students stay healthy, but that’s not the only benefit. Exercise can help students regulate their emotions, develop coping skills, and ultimately, stay focused in the classroom. In this TeacherTalk, you’ll be hearing from a group of fellow educators on how you can incorporate physical activity in your instruction, even during remote learning.