The Learning Renaissance

Dealing with Trauma

At some point in your teaching career you will be confronted by a student or colleague coming to terms with a traumatic incident in their life.

Sympathy and empathy will get you so far in the short term, but a more studied approach is needed to help people recovery from traumatic incidents.

This schema starts to open a conversation regarding the types of support required at different stages in recovery…

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About educationalist04

I'm convinced we can, as a species, do much better than this if we set our minds to being much more positive and productive towards our fellow humans. The solution is learning - creating independent and autonomous learners who can problem solve, innovate and create a better more equitable and sustainable world. My books, Future Proof Your School and Re-Examining Success together with this blog, explore how better learning outcomes for all can be achieved.

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