Student Support
The topic of Student Support is a broad term, but our primary focus will be teaching and supporting all students. Every student can learn, but some students need additional modifications or interventions or counseling services to help them attain success within the school community
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Student Support
Paraprofessional Growth Mindset
$29.99Unlock the power of a Growth Mindset within your classroom! By the end of this course, paraprofessionals will gain a clear understanding of the various mindsets they may encounter and learn practical strategies for reframing fixed thoughts and overcoming challenges to build resilience.
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Student Support
Paraprofessional Basics
$29.99In this course, paraprofessionals will develop the knowledge and skills to become strong classroom supporters for students and teachers. Learners will gain a clear understanding of the role and the essential skills needed, discover how to build positive relationships, and learn practical tools to navigate challenges one may face in their role.
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Student Support
The First Years: The IEP Process
$29.99Teachers will develop their knowledge, understanding, and skills to support individual student needs in the classroom. They will gain insight into Special Education, including the referral process, components of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), and ways to collaborate with their special education team to implement set supports.
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Trauma and the Learning Brain
$29.99Do you remember learning about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Bloom’s Taxonomy? This course takes these theories and applies them to the impact of trauma on the brain. Supporting students who have experienced trauma begins with understanding how their brain handles that experience.
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Student Support
Having a Full Cup: Self-Care in Teaching
$29.99When you make a list of people to take care of, where do you rank yourself? Research shows that teachers are the number one influence on a student’s performance in the classroom, and educators who suffer from compassion fatigue and high levels of stress have students with more behavior issues and lower achievement.
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Student and School Culture
A Holistic Approach to Prevent Bullying
$0.00This one-hour course moves through bullying with a lens on the victim, bully, and bystanders. Statistics are provided to show a school’s responsibility before shifting to a clear definition and signs to recognize this unwanted behavior. Finally, the course concludes with restoration ideas that look at school culture, prevention ideas, and templates that schools could use for in-person PD to directly apply the course in their setting.
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Student Support
Trauma-Informed Classroom 1: Student Support
$29.99Can you clearly define trauma and what it looks like in school? This course will help you understand its nuances, how the brain reacts, and specific responses you can offer to support your students. Trauma is more prevalent in our schools than we think, so this course is vitally important.
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Student and School Culture
Cyberbullying
$0.00This half-hour course focuses only on this type of bullying as it is the fastest-growing bullying form. It clarifies the definition, explains reasons for cyberbullying, and looks at ways to help. At the end, everyone can download a form that looks at various educational stakeholders and what they can do to prevent and intervene in bullying while supporting those involved – students, families, teachers, school leaders, and districts,
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Student Support
School Counseling Overview
$29.99A Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is an overarching, system-wide framework typically composed of three tiers of prevention and intervention. School counselors who align their program with MTSS maximize their effectiveness and integrate services into the overall school culture and expectations.
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Trauma-Informed Classroom 2: Increase Awareness
$29.99A foundational belief of this course is that student behavior is communication and school personnel must ensure they hear what is being shared. To help in that regard, the content is structured to facilitate understanding the why behind student stress, how that stress shifts into trauma, and what school personnel can do to support students.
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Student Support
Co-Teaching in the Educational Environment
$29.99Students are not taught individually but by teams. The most effective teams are those where each person is valued and the students are at the center of the learning experience. This course offers multiple perspectives and samples of effective co-teaching that will impact even more learners in your environment.