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Workshop Section |  | Hope Champion Network ~ June 12, 2023 (Cancelled) |
Registration |  | You can't register for this workshop section because it has been cancelled. Check to see if there are any other sections of this workshop coming up. |
Department |  | ESU 13 Scottsbluff |
Primary Contact |  | Michelle Keszler |
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Description | | Over 2,000 research studies have shown that hope is the #1 predictor of future well-being outcomes. Simply stated, high hope individuals are more likely to be healthier, happier in their jobs, and more fulfilled in life than their lower hope peers. Hope is easily defined, easily measured, and easily taught and practiced. In school settings, hope is a predictor of attendance, school engagement, achievement, and staff productivity. Target Audience: Teachers, School Staff Development Professionals, School Administrators, School Counselors, School Social Workers, Mental Health Practitioners, Community Collaborators.
Participants will be trained to act as a Hope Champion, an individual who can help school leaders, educators, and community members make connections between hope science and any school initiative. Participants in this two-day Train the Trainer course will be equipped to deliver four 2-hour training courses for their school community:
Trauma and Resilience in Schools
Empathic Strain and Self-Care
Building Hope in Yourself and Others
Using Hope Science to Drive School Outcomes
June 12 and 13, 2023
9:00-3:00
Gering Civic Center
Registration is $50 for Panhandle Schools
Contact Deirdre Amundsen or Kathrine Carrizales |
Location | | Gering Civic Center |
Status | | Cancelled |
Section Date(s) | |
June 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM | 3:00 PM |
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Add to Calendar |  | Add to my calendar |
Materials Fee | | Materials Fee: $0.00 |
Lunch | | Yes, lunch is provided. |
College Credit | | No, this section can NOT be taken for college credit. |
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