Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime

What are the students’ new coping mechanisms (thought processes) now, and how they merged and progressed?

44 min · 29 de jun de 2024
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In this episode, we delve into the new coping mechanisms and thought processes adopted by teachers for their students and community in the face of challenging circumstances. The topic of discussion holds great significance not only for the student-teacher community but for everyone affected. By sharing practical insights on the methods adopted by the teachers to create a comfortable environment for the students, this episode aims to empower both to emerge as winners and not succumb to the challenges they face. Furthermore, we shed light on the unique experiences of teachers who have students in the occupied territory, highlighting the resilience required in such circumstances. Join us as we come together with colleagues from Ukraine, sharing experiences and fostering a supportive community. Host: Don Allen Guests: Tetiana Kostiuchenko, Tetyana Pavlenko, Oksana Yerokhina

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What are the students’ new coping mechanisms (thought processes) now, and how they merged and progressed?

In this episode, we delve into the new coping mechanisms and thought processes adopted by teachers for their students and community in the face of challenging circumstances. The topic of discussion holds great significance not only for the student-teacher community but for everyone affected. By sharing practical insights on the methods adopted by the teachers to create a comfortable environment for the students, this episode aims to empower both to emerge as winners and not succumb to the challenges they face. Furthermore, we shed light on the unique experiences of teachers who have students in the occupied territory, highlighting the resilience required in such circumstances. Join us as we come together with colleagues from Ukraine, sharing experiences and fostering a supportive community. Host: Don Allen Guests: Tetiana Kostiuchenko, Tetyana Pavlenko, Oksana Yerokhina

29 de jun de 202444 min