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Webinar “Uncovering SEL: A Closer Look at the Neuroscience Behind SEL and Its Applied Practices”

Published: April 3, 2023; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 April 11, 2023    04:00 PM-05:00 PM EDT
Webinar “Uncovering SEL: A Closer Look at the Neuroscience Behind SEL and Its Applied Practices”

As the field of social-emotional learning (SEL) continues to evolve and grow, join this edWebinar where presenters will be diving into what takes place behind the scenes of the learning process for students and adults. They’ll be exploring the “why” and “how” behind SEL, uncovering its role in our brains’ development and what neuroscience can teach us about the value of this work. Attendees will also gain a deeper understanding of what this looks like in practice, as the presenters uncover strong SEL practices that can be applied and implemented in daily routines.

This edWebinar will be of interest to PreK-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

About the Presenters

Sara Midura is a current Engagement Behavior Specialist for Northwest Education Services in Traverse City, MI. Before this role, she taught middle school students at Creekside School in Traverse City, a center-based program for students labeled with emotional impairment. She was also an Educational Liaison/Teacher for the Adolescent Psychiatry Unit at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, IN, where she helped in creating a guide for transitioning students from hospitalization to school. Sara is passionate about utilizing the knowledge of neuroscience and psychology to support the highest needs students with trauma and difficulty regulating their emotions. She has a certification in Applied Educational Neuroscience, studying under Dr. Lori Desautels at Butler University, as well as a master’s in effective teaching and education also from her alma mater of Butler University. Sara loves the beach, the outdoors, and connecting with others that are passionate about mental health!

Renee Kolle chose education because working with kids is an amazing experience, helping them learn and grow. They make her laugh every day, and they inspire her to continue to see the world through their eyes. Seeing a child’s eyes light up when they learn something new, have an idea, or grasp a new concept, is incredibly rewarding to Renee. She attended Eastern Michigan University for her undergrad and Grand Valley State University for her master’s degree.

Kendall Sweeney comes from Move This World’s Brooklyn office, where she is the Director of Impact. Since joining the Move This World team, Kendall has used her background in social work to support the growth and development of the PreK-12 SEL program and its implementation in schools and districts across the country. She is passionate about mental health and building tools to empower others and prioritizes her well-being by spending as much of her free time outdoors biking, hiking, and snowboarding, as she can.

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Time: 4:00 pm — 5:00 pm EDT

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