Lessons Learned from Early Childhood Education That Apply to All Students
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Are you looking to gain fresh insights that can enhance your teaching practice? Join us for an enlightening webinar where we delve into the world of early childhood education and explore how the lessons learned in this unique field can be applied to students of all ages. This engaging panel discussion brings together seasoned educators and experts who will share their experiences and strategies for promoting social-emotional engagement, teaching the skills of resilience, and motivating students that can be difficult to reach.
Insights for working with students of all ages
Whether you’re an elementary, middle, or high school teacher, this webinar will provide valuable takeaways that you can integrate into your classroom immediately. Don’t miss the opportunity to contribute to the conversation and learn from some of the best in the field!
Why Attend?
- Gain Practical Insights: Discover how early childhood education principles can be adapted to benefit students of all ages.
- Engage with Experts: Learn from experienced professionals who have successfully applied these strategies in diverse educational settings.
- Enhance Your Teaching: Walk away with actionable ideas to improve student engagement, resilience, and social-emotional learning in your classroom.
Register now to secure your spot and be part of a conversation that could transform your approach to teaching!
Panelists
Morgan Thomas is a dedicated early childhood educator with over 15 years of experience. She founded a preschool in Provo, Utah, focused on resilience and social-emotional learning through play-based education. Morgan’s diverse background includes coordinating after-school programs, working as a liaison for the Utah Department of Workforce Services, and facilitating art and writing classes for LGBTQ youth. Her passion for early childhood development continues to inspire her innovative approach to education.
Hans Magleby is the co-founder of WhyTry and a pioneer in student engagement and social-emotional education. With over 20 years of experience, Hans has a rich background in technology, instructional design, and product development. He is known for his dynamic presentations and practical tools that help educators teach resilience and motivate youth. Hans’s commitment to using technology in education has made him a leading figure in the field.
Jason is a licensed school psychologist and has published research on resilience and student performance. Jason is a passionate advocate for disadvantaged students and currently consults and trains educators across the nation as the director of training and research for the WhyTry organization. Jason is a thought leader on resilience education and has spoken at hundreds of conferences around the country. He has led successful implementations of all WhyTry programs and has pioneered trainings for clients in healthcare, corporate, and the US Military.