How Gratitude Can Improve Students and Schools: Educating Hearts and Minds in the 21st Century
DATE: February 23, 2017
TIME: 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time
LOCATION: Online
Over the past decade, science has shown that the practice of gratitude
can be transformational for students and the adults who work with them.
In this webcast, gratitude expert, Giacomo Bono, Ph.D., will offer
practical strategies and exercises for fostering gratitude in schools.
Teachers and school staff can employ these strategies daily to support
more grateful and purposeful thinking, help address students' emotional
challenges, and improve relationships between teachers and students.
Ultimately, these skills can help educators and staff connect more
deeply with students-and turn schools into caring and thriving
communities.
Registration is not required.
If you have questions for Dr. Bono about incorporating gratitude into your school or classroom, please email them to ggsceducation@berkeley.edu.
Webinar Link >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe0h5o35CcE
ALSO:
Participate in an innovative Gratitude Curriculum
Eager to try out a new and innovative curriculum to help students in grades 4-12 cultivate empathy and compassion? Sign up for an in-development, research-based, eight-lesson curriculum offered by GGSC partner Dr. Giacomo Bono. It offers teachers a $300 incentive and includes all materials. The curriculum is meant not only to boost students' empathy and compassion but also improve their relationships with teachers, staff, and peers and allow them to be happier at school.
For more info, contact Yvonne Huffaker@
ychuffaker@gmail.com
Registration is not required.
If you have questions for Dr. Bono about incorporating gratitude into your school or classroom, please email them to ggsceducation@berkeley.edu.
Webinar Link >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe0h5o35CcE
ALSO:
Participate in an innovative Gratitude Curriculum
Eager to try out a new and innovative curriculum to help students in grades 4-12 cultivate empathy and compassion? Sign up for an in-development, research-based, eight-lesson curriculum offered by GGSC partner Dr. Giacomo Bono. It offers teachers a $300 incentive and includes all materials. The curriculum is meant not only to boost students' empathy and compassion but also improve their relationships with teachers, staff, and peers and allow them to be happier at school.
For more info, contact Yvonne Huffaker@
ychuffaker@gmail.com