Virtual Webinar Events Coming in May
Posted almost 3 years ago by Annette Johansen

Here are a couple good webinars coming up.
All4Ed advances equitable policies and practices so all students, especially those from underserved communities—particularly students of color and those from low-income families—graduate from high school prepared to complete postsecondary education and achieve success in a rapidly changing world.
Virtual Event, Webinar | Collaborative Leadership, Community Partnership, SEL
EDUCATIONAL EQUITY: SOLUTIONS THROUGH SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
MAY 3, 2022; 4:00-5:00 PM EST
This live webinar serves to complement “Educational Equity: Solutions Through Social and Emotional Well-Being,” a series of briefs written by MDRC, its collaborators, and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, about how schools and districts are bringing students’ social and emotional well-being – and its connection to their education experiences – to the forefront of their practices and planning to ensure educational equity.
During the webinar, panelists will share their advice and experiences on:
- the importance of establishing a district-wide initiative;
- strategies, and the supports needed for these initiatives to succeed;
- opportunities educators can provide to empower students to advance their social and emotional well-being both inside and outside of the school building; and
- how state departments of education can support these efforts by breaking down silos across institutions, especially pertaining to implementing new policies and best practices.
Virtual Event, Webinar | Collaborative Leadership, Community Partnership, Future Ready Schools, SEL
PRIORITIZING STUDENT AND STAFF HEALTH AND WELLNESS
MAY 4, 2022; 2:00-2:45 PM EST
During the webinar, panelists will share their advice and experiences on:
- Practical ways to promote boundary setting and self-care;
- Ideas to leverage community partnerships;
- How to connect with other leaders and model a network of support; and
- Ensuring that the focus on health and wellness remains a priority post-pandemic.
Wendy A. Williams, BSN RN (she/her/hers)
School Nurse Consultant
State of Alaska | Alaska Department of Health & Social Services
Division of Public Health | Women, Children, and Family Health
907.310.5371 (work cell)
wendy.williams2@alaska.gov