A school becomes truly effective when its culture promotes social and emotional well-being for students and teachers. To create this sustainable culture, schools, organizations, & communities will benefit from a Resilience Coach leading the on-going implementation of trauma-responsive best practices.
Led by the ESSDACK Resilience Team with Tamara Konrade and Jim Sporleder, this professional learning experience is designed to train members of your staff to become effective Resilience Coaches. Each member of this team brings a unique perspective that will create the mind and heart shifts necessary to lead and empower students, families, and staff.
Resilience Coaches will be equipped with the skills needed to lead practices designed to improve academic, organizational, and community outcomes.
Your course registration enrolls a team of two school personnel. Together, they act as the initial implementation team for your organization. We encourage this team to be made of a counselor, social worker, or classroom teacher and an administrator. Throughout the 12 months of training, the Resilience Coach will continue to receive coaching sessions from the ESSDACK Resilience Team, participate in ongoing webinars, and have access to a global learning network with a range of shared resources.
This opportunity should only be considered for schools or organizations that are already on the journey of becoming trauma-informed or are in the planning process. High commitment from the individual and district is critical to the success of the Resilience Coach.
Equipping Resilience Coaches Facilitation Team
- Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz is the ESSDACK Learning Center Director, former director of McPherson County Circles, and speaks widely on the impact of poverty on learning.
- Katie Perez is a curriculum consultant with extensive experience in elementary education and presents across the country on trauma-informed instruction and educator self-care.
- Ginger Lewman is a national presenter whose high-energy work brings the science of the central nervous system to the art of resilience-building in adults, teens, and children.
- Carmen Zeisler is an educational consultant with over 20 years of experience in the classroom including elementary, middle school, and alternative education, she presents on trauma-informed and restorative justice practices across the state of Kansas.
- Tamara Konrade works with organizations across the country on effecting leadership and coaching skills that positively impact relationships and cultures.
- Jim Sporleder was principal of Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, Washington, is author of The Trauma Informed School, and consults with schools throughout the US.
Virtual Course Start Date:
June 1, 2020
Synchronous Meeting Dates:
- June 1 9am-12pm
Foundational Tenets of Equipping Resilience Coaches
- June 2-5 9am-12pm -or- 1pm-4pm
School and Family Peace Initiative
- June 8, 11, 18 10am-11am
Module 1-4 Reflection and Team Strategic Planning
- July 6-7 9am-12pm -or- 1pm-4pm
Energy Leadership Index Debrief and INspired Leadership
- July 16, 23, 30 10am-11am
Module 5-8 Reflection and Team Strategic Planning
- August 3 9am-12pm
Capstone Presentation of Team Plans and Strategy
Training highlights and focus:
- Synchronous and asynchronous learning
- Creation of 12 month action plan for equipping and sustaining a trauma informed building.
- Eight professional learning modules for school facilitation
- Parent/Caregiver training module
- Brain Basics curriculum for K-12 classrooms
- Effective co-regulation tools
- Responsive coaching techniques
- Supportive relationship building
- Strategies for creating and implementing a trauma-responsive culture
- Developing a wellness process ensuring trauma-informed care cultivates resilience in staff
- Creating parental involvement and partnering
Year long support:
- Runs June 1, 2020-May 31, 2021
- Ongoing virtual coaching and consulting sessions for Resilience Coach Team
- Access to live & archived webinar
- Weekly email support
- Professional Learning modules to facilitate with your school faculty and staff
- Global learning network
- Shared resources
Email [email protected] to discuss registration.
Your Instructor
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome
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StartThe Journey to Becoming Trauma/Resilience-Informed
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Start2020 Cohort Timeline
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StartEquipped Resilience Coach Agreements
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StartEnergy Leadership
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StartCoaching and Consulting Request
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StartFour Disciplines of Execution
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StartIntroduction to the Five Critical Steps w/Jim Sporleder
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StartCulturally-Responsive Practice Resources
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StartIntroductory Module: Becoming Trauma Informed
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StartIntroductory Module: Here's What- The Trauma-Informed Continuum
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StartIntroductory Module: So What -Our Journey to Becoming Trauma-Informed
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StartIntroductory Module: Now What- Establishing Your Why
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StartIntroductory Module: Then What - Culturally Responsive Connections
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StartIntroductory Module: Do What - Actionable Steps
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StartIntroductory Module: Facilitation Materials
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StartCohort ZOOM Checkin - Thursday, June 11 (37:53)
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StartModule One: The Science Behind Trauma and Resilience
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StartModule One: Here's What - Adverse Childhood Experiences
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StartModule One: So What - Trauma, Stress, the Brain, & the Body
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StartModule One: Now What - Healing Trauma Through Resilience, The Science of Hope
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StartModule One: Then What- Culturally-Responsive Connections
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StartModule One: Do What - Actionable Steps
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StartModule One: Facilitation Materials
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StartModule One: Cohort ZOOM Checkin: Thursday, June 18 (50:34)