Empowering Multilingual Learners with Adverse Childhood Experiences
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Description:
One of the most significant challenges facing students across the nation is the high prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Nearly half of all children and youth in the United States have encountered trauma, violence, or chronic stress due to abuse, neglect, or other household challenges. In addition to these alarming statistics, many multilingual learners and their families face unique disruptions, including living in war zones, experiencing persecution, undertaking perilous journeys to seek safety in the U.S., family separation, fear of deportation, and homelessness.
Despite extensive resources for counselors addressing trauma, there is a noticeable gap in materials designed specifically for educators working with multilingual learners who have experienced ACEs. This three-part interactive series will address this gap by presenting evidence-based strategies, tools, and examples of instructional and school-wide practices. The three sessions will focus on recognizing and leveraging the strengths and assets of these students and their families to foster a supportive and empowering educational environment.
Overarching Learning Objectives:
- Understanding Strengths-Based Practices
Collaboratively examine the urgency and essential elements of strengths-based approaches in educational settings. - Application to Communities
Explore how strengths-based practices can be applied to support students, families, schools, and local communities effectively. - Instructional Strategies
Investigate evidence-based instructional strategies to create strengths-based classroom and school environments that empower multilingual learners with adverse childhood experiences.
Format: Synchronous live Zoom sessions
Total Duration: 10 hours of MA approved professional development hours
Capacity: 15-30 participants per Zoom cohort
Course Features
Includes live, interactive community-based learning
- Focuses on strategies to support multilingual learners facing trauma
- Research-based and practical approaches
Course Content
Module 1: The urgency for a strengths-based approach
Module 2: Creating a Strengths-Based Learning Environment
Module 3: Fostering Family/Guardian Engagement
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