On Creating a Caring Learning Environment
1 in 5 teenagers struggle with a serious mental illness, which means as an educator, it’s important to know how to best support these students. How can we best teach students that it’s okay to not be okay? How can you best handle a kid in crisis? Mental illnesses are complex - and whether they be caused by environmental factors or genetics - it’s important to be able to support these students not only as students, but as people. As educators, you also have your own outside life to deal with along with teaching. How can you cope with teaching and your outside life? What does it mean to be not okay as a teacher at school? Hear from current students and staff members at SLA about how they dealt with mental illness in a school environment and discuss how you can best do the same in your learning environment.
Conversational Practice
In this conversation, not only will you be able to hear from current SLA staff member and students, but you’ll also have the opportunity to collaborate and hear from other educators about their ideas on creating caring schools. After discussing this in small groups, all the ideas will be compiled onto a website which will be accessible to all conversation participants.
Conversation Links
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Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
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Morgan CaswellWagner Free Institute of Science
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William SutherlandSalesianum School
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Ryan MelhornSouth Western High School
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Christie BarnesBerwick Academy
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Megan Fiorentino
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Rachel Matthews
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Laura JordanCowan Road Middle School
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Sarah CaswellKensington Health Sciences Academy
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Kilolo MoyoHarambee Institute of Science and Technology
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Alexandra Fallon
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Natalie WoodCrescent Elementary
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Randi Schreiner
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Mark J PerlmanPAECT
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Stefanie LondoLabrum Middle School
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Erin FeerickKensington CAPA High School (KCAPA)
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Ellyse FernandezPreviously a Student Teacher at the Wokshop School
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Laura HayAshoka Start Empathy Initiative
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Geoff Jablonski
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Nancy KuThe Shipley School
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Jae Lee
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Katharine HudsonHaverford School
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Huie Douglas
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Ryan ArcherSan Marcos Unified School District
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Rayanne Pirozzi
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Amy Gross
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