Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning)
Advancing Social and Emotional Learning
CSEE (Center for Spiritual and Ethical Education)
Provides research-based publications and experts on topics such as: advisory, empathy, leadership, academic integrity, diversity, and service learning. We provide on-campus services for schools seeking to go to the next level in their practice, and forums for peers around the country to share ideas electronically and in-person.
NOTE: Separate workshops not listed above. Please check their website for more information.
Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain (resources and workshops from Zaretta Hammond, the author of the book Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students)
A collective. A movement. A liberatory approach. To SEL, racial justice, and healing
The Mindset Kit is a free set of online lessons and practices designed to help you teach and foster adaptive beliefs about learning.
Othering and Belonging: Expanding the circle of Human Concern
The Othering and Belonging forum, which includes this multimedia journal Othering & Belonging as well as our Othering & Belonging conferences, reflects the broader vision and mission of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC Berkeley to investigate and challenge social cleavages and hierarchies based on differential power, privilege, and access to resources.
Stanley H. King Counseling Institute: For independent secondary schools
The Stanley H. King Counseling Institute offers a model of teaching counseling and listening skills to teachers, advisors, administrators, and other school personnel. Our goal is not to train professional counselors, but to help teachers strengthen and deepen their relationships with students. Participants learn to help students with the range of developmental issues, as well as to recognize serious psychological difficulty and seek appropriate help.
Professional Development Webinars available
Mission is to 1. equip individuals, organizations, and communities with the tools needed to thrive in a diverse world, 2. to remove structural and cultural barriers that prevent full and equitable participation, 3. to help create environments where differences are recognized, understood, appreciated, and utilized for the benefit of all.
NOTE: Separate workshops not listed above. Please check their website for more information.
Professional development workshops, school visits, and ongoing engagement in conversations about what works in making schools better define the Wildwood Outreach Center’s offerings. Besides professional development, Outreach Center programs can provide technical assistance to new and restructuring schools. Workshops categories fall under social-emotional learning, multicultural leadership, Critical Friends Group training, teaching, learning, and assessment and custom programs.
NOTE: Separate workshops not listed above. Please check their website for more information.