Join us virtually on June 16th for: 

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Summit: Canadian Edition

Preparing for back to school during COVID-19 & support elementary student well-being.

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Tuesday, June 16th 

Virtual Event via Zoom

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST

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Ideal for: Elementary Principals, Instructional Coaches, Student Services Directors, Curriculum Directors or Assistant Superintendents

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Featured Speakers Include

Dr. Rumeet Billan is an award-winning, internationally recognized learning architect, speaker, author and humanitarian. She is the President & CEO of Viewpoint Leadership and an expert on Psychological Capital. She completed her PhD at OISE, University of Toronto.

Steve Brown is the the CEO of Nelson Education, the largest Canadian Education Publisher. Since joining Nelson in September 2016, Steve has transformed the vision for this 106-year-old company by reimagining the role and purpose of a publisher in 2017 and beyond.

Sunny Verma is the founder of TutorBright - one of the world's largest in-home tutoring organizations. Sunny is a sought-after speaker and expert in Education and has been featured in The New York Times, Readers Digest, and Huffington Post.

Robert Martellacci is the Founder & President of Canada's leading EdTech strategy, news and events company, MindShare Learning Technology. He is also president and co-founder of C21 Canada - Canadians for 21st Century Learning and Innovation.

Sean Kelly is a kindergarten teacher here at the Joseph M. Ferraina Early Childhood Learning Center.

He is in his 16th year teaching and has advised at the national levels on early years math curriculum.

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Ami Shah is the Founder of an award-winning SEL organization called Peekapak. Peekapak works with schools across the country to make integrating SEL skills seamless into core academics for administrators & educators.

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During This Free Event:

Best Practices

Learn about the latest research on best practices on SEL and how districts are support SEL development during COVID-19.

Social Emotional Learning Summit

 SEL in Action 

Observe how a model elementary classroom teaching SEL virtually and participate in a facilitated discussion on best practices.

Resources

Gain access to premium social emotional learning curriculum resources for students, teachers and families for free

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Event Schedule (EST)


2:30 pm to 2:40 pm

Opening remarks from Dr. Rumeet Billan, award-winning, internationally recognized learning architect, speaker, author & humanitarian


2:40 pm to 3:00 pm

Research & Trends on Support Social Emotional Learning amidst COVID-19 with Ami Shah


3:00 pm to 3:10 pm

Remote Learning & Social Emotional Learning - Teacher's perspective


3:10 pm to 3:30 pm

Speaker Perspectives from Sunny Verma and Robert Martellacci.

3:30 pm to 4:00 pm

Panel Overcoming Barriers and Launching SEL Initiatives Successfully in the COVID-19 Era

Testimonials 


“As educators, leaders we need to be mindful of the barriers. Collectively we need to implement a process (CASEL). SEL Is not alone in isolation but is imbedded throughout the curriculum. I appreciate the resources provided, funding options, SILAS & Peekapak. [The] Model class was wonderful.”



“I want to take back to my team the different resources that are out there and find the way to include the teachers with SEL. We need to work collaboratively in order for this to be successful. It is also extremely important to have community involvement to reinforce these skills our children. Thank you for this wonderful presentation.”



“Take away from today: learning about the successful implementation of SEL school wide with the support the the district administration, curriculum based resources and the information/resources provided through guest speakers.”



“Takeaways: • Schools thrive with leadership support • Game formats can provide powerful and engaging opportunities for students to learn and practice skills • PD is needed on how programs fit into systems-level change among other effective and related interventions.” 


Free Education Resources

SEL Summit would like to share some great freebies to support your classroom into the new school year.

Who Do I want to Become?

Who Do I Want To Become? is a refreshing new take on a question asked time and time again. Visit this site to access free lesson plans, worksheets, and a parent guide.

Making Sense of the Pandemic

Peekapak has put together a series of eight lesson plans to help students make sense of the pandemic and their feelings. These lessons are free to access.