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Equity-Driven SEL That Works - Next Gen Ed Leaders Share Best Practices

September 21, 2021 Ripple Effects Watch the Recording
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Equity-Driven SEL That Works - Next Gen Ed Leaders Share Best Practices
Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Ripple Effects.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Listen to two of the next generation of female education leaders as they share how they have leveraged innovative policies, platforms, and programs to create trauma-informed schools and districts, and effectively support students’ SEL and mental health. 

In this edWeb podcast, the presenters share:

  • How to implement trauma-informed SEL across MTSS tiers so that it addresses each student’s unique barriers to learning
  • How to leverage new platforms and policies to reach and help more students and their families
  • How to bring an equity lens to trauma-informed SEL work—in both urban and rural environments
  • Why, how, and which digital SEL tools motivate and engage students to ensure efficacy and sustainability
  • What students’ self-direction in their mental health and SEL learning looks like and how it builds student agency


School and district administrators, teachers and school support staff learn concrete steps they can take to ensure their schools and districts are trauma informed across tiers, and that their students’ SEL and mental health are meaningfully supported as they continue to grapple with the challenges and repercussions of COVID-19. 

This edWeb podcast is of interest to preK-12 school and district leaders, teachers, school counselors and social workers, federal program coordinators, and those involved in supporting student mental and behavioral health. 

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Proven effective SEL & Mental Health Digital Programs for preK-12 students and staff

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