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Relationship Building and Helping Students to be Effective 21st Century learners with a focus upon Social-Emotional Wellbeing

Pedagogy & Assessment

22 November 2021 (Monday) - 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Teaching Assistants are working with many students and adults on a daily basis. They deal with social-emotional needs of students while balancing the values and needs of the educators they work with. The role of teaching assistants needs to take into account the well-being of so many. Strategies for building relationships and identifying factors that contribute to our ability to function in the 21st century include a knowledge of who we are and how we learn. Emotional resilience and social skills are also foundational to learning. Relationship building and the pivotal role that teaching assistants have with fellow teachers and students will be explored as you understand ways nurture yourself first, and those we work with.

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Student Session

This inspirational session is open to students from schools with a paying educator. Registration links available in conference app once you register.

Presenters

Donita Bell

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21st Century Learning International is run by highly experienced educators and delivers world class conferences and events aligning with our mission of “Building Communities of Learners”. 21CLI also provides consultancy services for schools and school groups with a special emphasis on the use of technology for administration, learning and teaching. 21CLHK is one of 6 annual conferences in the 21CLI portfolio.
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