Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Special Report: Teaching Through Trauma - California Educator

Special Report: Teaching Through Trauma - California Educator

Special Report: Teaching Through Trauma
As the number of students with trauma increases, educators turn to approaches that focus on relationships, empathy



More and more of our children and youth are coping with the impact of traumatic events in their lives — including chronic homelessness and ongoing abuse, the detention or incarceration of a family member, destructive natural disasters, and shootings and other violent acts in communities. Trauma severely affects their ability to learn and grow, and often results in disruptive behaviors.

Our series of stories looks at how educators are handling students with trauma. Many are turning to trauma-informed practices and establishing trauma-sensitive schools to reach these students and help them succeed. We’d love to hear your insights or relevant experience; email editor@cta.org with “trauma” in the subject line.

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Teaching Students With Trauma: Practices That Work