Mending Education: How the Pandemic Created Positives (9am-12pm)
MSAA Professional Development Workshop for Educators at All Levels |
Mending Education: |
This workshop will focus on a new book Karen Gross co-authored with K.S. Wang titled Mending Education: Finding Hope, Creativity and Mental Wellness in Times of Trauma (Teachers College Press Sept. 2024). The book can be purchased here Use discount code: MEBM Part One of this book focuses on how a crisis creates opportunity and educators, with and without intention, deployed what we term “Pandemic Positives” in various educational settings. Understanding their creation enables us to see their value in the near and longer term within education. This workshop will focus on usable takeaways that participants can employ in their schools. There will be demonstrations and dialogue as to ensure engagement. |
Participants will: · Understand how a crisis creates opportunity · Gain concrete examples of “Pandemic Positives” that can be used immediately · Develop strategies that enable "Pandemic Positives" to have stickiness and improve educational success academically and psycho socially · Learn how to prepare for future crises, whether a natural disaster, a pandemic or other negative event |
When: Thursday, December 5, 2024, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Delivery Method: In-Person Workshop |
Location: The MSAA Office, 33 Forge Parkway, Franklin, MA |
Presenters: Karen Gross, Author, Rutgers School of Social Work |
Edward K. S. Wang, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School |
PD Hours: 3 in Content Area Leadership and Administration |
Fees: Member $150 / Non-Member $205 |
MSAA Contact: Ethel Kawesa, ekawesa@msaa.net |
Karen Gross | Rutgers School of Social Work Karen Gross is an educator, author, and artist. A former college president and senior policy advisor within the US Department of Education during the Obama Administration, she works with schools and colleges to improve student success academically and psychosocially. Karen has written award winning adult and children’s books and often blogs on current educational issues. Her artwork has been shown in brick-and-mortar galleries and schools and in online exhibitions. Karen teaches in various settings including as a continuing education instructor at Rutgers School of Social Work. |