Webinar | Fostering Student Wellbeing

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Elementary school Webinar | Fostering Student Wellbeing

Provider: Evidence for Learning

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Selected for its evidence-based guidance on student wellbeing and SEL, offering practical strategies teachers can use immediately

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Educators in this webinar will learn about effective approaches in fostering wellbeing and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) of students.


Overview

Evidence for Learning, with Evidence for Learning's partners at VicHealth and ACER, is developing a systematic review to understand robust evidence behind some of the most effective SEL approaches in which students work with (and alongside) their peers, teachers, family or community. Three broad categories of SEL interventions can be identified: 1. Universal programs; 2. More specialised programs which are targeted at students with particular social or emotional problems; 3. School-level approaches to developing a positive school ethos.

What you’ll learn:
• Effective evidence-informed approaches in SEL.
• SEL approaches specific for peers, teachers, family or community working with students.
• An overview and general understanding of three categories of SEL interventions.

A panel discussion will be facilitated by Dr Tanya Vaughan in response to your submitted questions, joined by our panel members:
• Dr Katherine Dix (ACER)
• Michael Rosenbrock (Wodonga Senior Secondary College)
• Dr Pauline Ho (E4L)

Webinar | Fostering Student Wellbeing

  • Free
Evidence for Learning

Evidence for Learning was started in 2015 by Social Ventures Australia. It helps teachers use research to help students learn better. It is now supported by the Education Endowment Foundation.



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