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From Trauma-Informed to Trauma-Invested: Creating a Culture of Safety | Learners Edge

From Trauma-Informed to Trauma-Invested: Creating a Culture of Safety
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Graduate Credits
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This valuable course will increase your ability to work more effectively with students who may have experienced trauma or display challenging behaviors by creating a culture of safety in your classroom or school. Through self-assessment and reflection, you’ll determine your present level of performance on the Spectrum of Trauma-Savvy Practices and identify methods to move you closer to becoming trauma-invested. You will learn and try next-level strategies to improve relationships, responsibility and regulation in all students especially those who have experienced trauma. Additionally, you will discover ways to ensure work-life balance to protect yourself from compassion fatigue or secondary trauma, so you can continue to make a positive impact on all students. 

This course is part of a Certificate program, Student Support Certificate.

In partnership with American College of Education, Augustana University, Pacific Lutheran University or Upper Iowa University. (Not available through Andrews University).

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Summer 2024
Registration Open: Dec 16, 2023 - Jul 15, 2024
Coursework Due: Aug 15, 2024
Fall 2024
Registration Open: Mar 16, 2024 - Oct 22, 2024
Coursework Due: Nov 15, 2024
textbook
"Relationship Responsibility and Regulation"
by Kristin Van Marter Souers, Pete Hall
A hard copy textbook is included in the course price. It will be sent via postal mail upon course registration. Flex Credit registrants must use the ISBN provided to acquire a copy of the text.
ISBN : 978-1-4166-2685-5
 
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