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  • ncIMPACT: Building resilience through social and emotional learning (at Bullock Elementary School in Lee County)

    ncIMPACT: Building resilience through social and emotional learning (at Bullock Elementary School in Lee County)

    March 18, 2022August 15, 2022

    The story of the Resilience & Learning work at Bullock Elementary School in Lee County is featured on the ncIMPACT TV show

    Read More ncIMPACT: Building resilience through social and emotional learning (at Bullock Elementary School in Lee County)Continue

  • Perspective | Supporting Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools

    Perspective | Supporting Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools

    February 7, 2022August 15, 2022

    “The Final Word” for Education Matters written by Elizabeth DeKonty and Mary Ann Wolf about the importance of trauma-informed practices in schools today.

    Read More Perspective | Supporting Trauma-Informed Practices in SchoolsContinue

  • Trauma-Informed Practices – Education Matters episode

    Trauma-Informed Practices – Education Matters episode

    February 5, 2022August 15, 2022

    Education Matters episode featuring two leaders in Nash County sharing about the importance of trauma-informed practices in their schools and how they’ve made it a priority.

    Read More Trauma-Informed Practices – Education Matters episodeContinue

  • As schools reopen, trauma-informed teaching might be more important than ever

    As schools reopen, trauma-informed teaching might be more important than ever

    September 25, 2021August 15, 2022

    This article, done by Mashable, shares part of the trauma-informed journey that McGee’s Crossroads Elementary School in Johnston County has been on the last few years, even through the ups and downs of Covid and school closures.

    Read More As schools reopen, trauma-informed teaching might be more important than everContinue

  • Perspective | Collective Care: Generating a school culture that promotes staff wellness

    Perspective | Collective Care: Generating a school culture that promotes staff wellness

    February 15, 2021August 15, 2022

    This EdNC article by NC Center for Resilience and Learning staff member, Stacey Craig, discusses the importance of taking care of staff and promoting self-care within schools as a part of the ongoing culture.

    Read More Perspective | Collective Care: Generating a school culture that promotes staff wellnessContinue

  • Supporting the Social and Emotional Well-being of School Communities During Covid-19 – Education Matters episode

    Supporting the Social and Emotional Well-being of School Communities During Covid-19 – Education Matters episode

    June 13, 2020August 15, 2022

    This Education Matters episode features student services staff from Johnston County and Nash County sharing about their experience on how to support the social and emotional well-being of staff and students in schools during Covid-19 and school closures.

    Read More Supporting the Social and Emotional Well-being of School Communities During Covid-19 – Education Matters episodeContinue

  • Educator Self-Care and Wellness – Education Matters episode on the importance of staff support and wellness

    Educator Self-Care and Wellness – Education Matters episode on the importance of staff support and wellness

    April 11, 2020August 15, 2022

    Education Matters episode with two educators from Perquimans County and Nash County sharing the importance of staff self-care and what their schools and districts are doing to support educator wellness during the challenging times with Covid.

    Read More Educator Self-Care and Wellness – Education Matters episode on the importance of staff support and wellnessContinue

  • Trauma-Informed Schools – Education Matters episode featuring partner school leaders from Nash and Edgecombe Counties

    Trauma-Informed Schools – Education Matters episode featuring partner school leaders from Nash and Edgecombe Counties

    August 17, 2019August 15, 2022

    Education Matters episode featuring educators from Nash and Edgecombe Counties sharing about their journeys of working toward becoming a trauma-informed school.

    Read More Trauma-Informed Schools – Education Matters episode featuring partner school leaders from Nash and Edgecombe CountiesContinue

  • ncIMPACT: Panel on Adverse Childhood Experiences

    ncIMPACT: Panel on Adverse Childhood Experiences

    March 21, 2019August 15, 2022

    Elizabeth DeKonty, the Director of the NC Center for Resilience & Learning, is a part of a panel of other local leaders working on trauma-informed work in our state. Learn more about ACEs and local work being done across NC through this panel featured on the ncIMPACT TV show.

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  • Resilience and learning: The first year on an important journey

    Resilience and learning: The first year on an important journey

    September 3, 2018August 15, 2022

    This EdNC article shares about the work and lessons learned in the very first year of the NC Center for Resilience and Learning in 2018.

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  • The Public School Forum’s NC Resilience and Learning Project Expands into Six New School Districts to Create Trauma-Sensitive School Environments

    The Public School Forum’s NC Resilience and Learning Project Expands into Six New School Districts to Create Trauma-Sensitive School Environments

    August 22, 2018August 15, 2022

    This EdNC article features the announcement in 2018 when the NC Center for Resilience and Learning received new funding to expand their work into six new districts in their second year.

    Read More The Public School Forum’s NC Resilience and Learning Project Expands into Six New School Districts to Create Trauma-Sensitive School EnvironmentsContinue

  • When Kids Come to School with Trauma, these NC Teachers try to Listen

    When Kids Come to School with Trauma, these NC Teachers try to Listen

    March 4, 2018August 10, 2022

    Read More When Kids Come to School with Trauma, these NC Teachers try to ListenContinue

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