Join us for a dynamic and engaging event aimed at empowering educators to enhance student academic outcomes through prioritizing educator wellbeing and skill development. Through engaging, interactive sessions presented by district and school leaders, learn how local educators use tools and resources to design and support the holistic wellbeing of their districts.
Sessions will delve into practical strategies to nurture the wellbeing of educators and students, while also addressing approaches for local adaptation. Participants will have the opportunity to forge meaningful connections with fellow educators and community partners from across the state, fostering a supportive network that sustains and enhances a statewide culture of wellbeing.
Come share insights, best practices, and challenges. Get ready to collaborate as we create lasting change in public education!
Intended Attendee Outcomes:
Dr. Maria Pitre-Martin, Executive Director, SERVE at UNC Greensboro (SERVE)
Anne D. Nixon, IABS Regional Strategic Support Consultant, NCDPI
Dr. Beth Rice, Specialist for State Projects, Region 6 Comprehensive Center (RC6) at SERVE
Dr. Nick Yoder, Associate Vice President of Whole Human Education & Research for the Harmony Academy at National University
Dr. Nick Yoder serves as the Associate Vice President of Whole Human Education & Research for the Harmony Academy at National University. With a career in education spanning two decades, Dr. Yoder’s expertise in integrating social, emotional, and academic development into educational policy and practice has been pivotal. His work is marked by a commitment to equitable whole child development, underpinned by a strong foundation in research and data to improve educational outcomes.
He has led seminal work on social, emotional, and academic integration that was recently updated, Instructional Practices That Integrate Equity Centered Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning, and he was co-editor of the Advances in Motivation & Achievement Series, Motivating the SEL Field Forward Through Equity.
Dr. Yoder serves on the advisory board of CASEL’s Collaborating States Initiative and the boards of the SEL Providers Association and CREATE for Education. He is also an Associate Editor for Journal of Social and Emotional Learning and serves on the Local School Council for his neighborhood school in Chicago Public Schools. (Presentation)
6 breakout sessions led by North Carolina-based school administrators, educators, and community partners who will share their practical strategies and real-world examples for enhancing student academic outcomes by prioritizing educator wellbeing and positive school culture.
6 additional breakout sessions led by North Carolina-based school administrators, educators, and community partners who will share their practical strategies and real-world examples for enhancing student academic outcomes by prioritizing educator wellbeing and positive school culture.
Meet the presenters – download information about all of the presenters.
Summit program – download the pre-event program.
Catered on site; Grab-n-Go Sandwiches and Sides Provided
Participants will return to their first breakout session speaker for a facilitated small group discussion as well as Q&A.
Participants will return to their second breakout session speaker for a facilitated small group discussion as well as Q&A.
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