
This course is one step toward equipping educators to understand, recognize, and respond to the myriad of ways that trauma is present in our students and our schools. By understanding trauma and its impacts on learning, educators at all levels can be informed about and invested in responding effectively to students' diverse experiences.
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Description
Over the past few years, we have seen a troubling increase in reports of children and youth struggling with their mental health. The isolation and disruption of COVID-19 have contributed to this problem, but there are other factors involved as well.
Children's mental health is affecting how we teach more than ever before. Teachers aren't just being asked, but can't do their jobs without addressing the mental health of their students. We know that mental health does not exist in isolation, but affects and is affected by many factors. What do teachers need to know, and how can they help?
This course provides some basic information about children's mental health, including the history of children's mental health policy; warning signs of mental health challenges; ways to address mental illness stigma; everyday strategies for promoting mental health; and helpful resources for children and youth, teachers, and families.
Discounts
Through the generosity of the PrairieCare Fund in Memory of Claudia Murray, we are providing the course at a discounted rate of $49. The normal price for the course is $99. Augsburg is offering a discount to the first 100 people who take the course.
We also offer a Certificate in Supporting Student Mental Health for K-12 Teachers that includes three courses. Thanks to the generosity of the PrairieCare Fund in Memory of Claudia Murray, we are providing the certificate at a rate of $129 (normal price of $249).
Accessibility
If you need any disability-related accommodations to participate in this course fully, please contact the CACE staff at cace@augsburg.edu or 507-923-4210. It is most helpful if requests are made at least two weeks in advance of the start of the course.
What you'll Learn
- Recognize signs and symptoms of trauma.
- Recognize the way that trauma impacts the brains and bodies of students.
- Recognize the impact of trauma on learning and development.
- Plan classroom practices and strategies that can create safe learning spaces that promote healing for students who have experienced trauma.
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Ideal For
Practicing and preservice K-12 teachers in all subject areas.
Key Features
- On-demand
- Self-paced online
- Asynchronous
- Mobile-friendly
- Interactive
- Reflective
- Practical
- CEU awarding
Cancellation Policy
You may request a refund up to 7 days from the purchase date. The registration fee, minus a $35 processing fee, will only be refunded if less than 10% of the course has been completed.
Related Courses
- Understanding Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
- Transformative Social and Emotional Learning
- Foundations for Whole Leadership
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Access Instructions
This course uses an online course site to deliver content and facilitate activities. You will receive account set up emails that will include information about how to access the course site. If you register using a school email address, these messages will often end up in spam folders. You should receive the Moodle log in information within 1 hour of registering and paying for the workshop.
If you have any questions or concerns about accessing Moodle please contact the CACE staff at cace@augsburg.edu or 507-923-4210.