[Socrates] Trauma-Informed Skill-Building for Faculty: Supporting Yourselves While Supporting Your Students Amidst Global and Local Crises

QNS qcctlonline CTLOnline at qc.cuny.edu
Wed Feb 14 13:07:17 EST 2024


>From the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (CETLL) to all faculty and staff.

This 3-part workshop series is designed to create a safe and reflective space for faculty members to engage with their experiences both within and beyond the classroom. The series integrates principles from Somatic Experiencing<https://traumahealing.org/se-101/>, neurobiology, and trauma-informed pedagogy. Participants will develop practical skills to support themselves and their students, engage and facilitate challenging conversations, and cultivate a classroom environment that fosters overall well-being. Additionally, the series emphasizes community building through providing a platform for faculty to share and collectively process their experiences. While we encourage participation in the full series, faculty are invited to attend any of the workshops. The titles and dates of each workshop are listed below.

Register with this RSVP form.<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfihsT_uuqt8dF1pNAMW4Qf924Pdewgs476FqZiW5mkFiOGaQ/viewform> If you are interested in attending the first workshop in this series, please register by March 1st.

  *   Part 1: Exploring Somatics: Resourcing and Grounding in Our Bodies
Date: 3/8/24

  *   Part 2: Somatics and Generative Conflict: Navigating Tensions in the Classroom
Date: 3/22/24

  *   Part 3: Building Lasting Communities: Cultivating Embodied Presence and Values-Aligned Connections
Date: 4/12/24

For a full description of each workshop go to: Workshop Series: Trauma-informed Skill-Building for Faculty.<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bXNs5P1XjHeOypC7psL8ktHyruPCVMsFDHkctLfvjRY/edit?usp=sharing>

To learn more about the workshop facilitators, please go to Bios.<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1REwKDWE36L0drToovshitUplCphlPdLNlyTNZsLTyEM/edit?usp=sharing>

Please contact CETLL (CTLOnline at qc.cuny.edu<mailto:CTLOnline at qc.cuny.edu>) with any questions about this series.


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