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Becoming a Trauma-Informed Instructor
Getting Started
Training Format
Realize the widespread impact of trauma
Types of Trauma
Trauma may ...
Individual, Family & Household Trauma
Community, Cultural, and Racial Trauma
Environmental & Mass Trauma
Recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma
Signs & Symptoms of Trauma
Physical Signs of Trauma
Emotional Signs of Trauma
Behavioral Signs of Trauma
Trauma's Impact on Learning
Respond by integrating policy and strategies
Things to Keep in Mind
Six Key Principles of a Trauma-informed Approach
Physical, Emotional, Social, and Academic Safety
Trustworthiness and Transparency
Dialogue: Meeting a New Student
Support and Connection
Dialogue: Seeking Guidance from Program Leadership
Collaboration and Mutuality
Empowerment, Voice, and Choice
Dialogue: Building Student's Confidence and Competence
Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues
Noticing Behavior and Utilizing Strategies
Notice When Students are Having Difficulty Concentrating.
Dialogue: Selective Attention Task
Dialogue: Alternating Attention Task
Noticing When Students are Struggling to Retain Information
Dialogue: Teacher Strategies
Dialogue: Errorless Learning
Dialogue: Spaced Retrieval Task
Noticing When Students are Struggling with Anxiety or Mental Presence
Resist retraumatization
Moving Forward
Teach online with
Community, Cultural, and Racial Trauma
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