Join the authors of Schoolwide Collaboration for Transformative Social Emotional Learning—Kristy Hill, Abbie Harriman, and Dr. Amy Grosso—to learn how a whole-school approach to social emotional learning (SEL) can transform a campus.
As campus leaders, librarians play a crucial role in providing resources for all school stakeholders, developing library programming that supports SEL goals and implementation, and collaborating with school staff and community members to meet the needs of students. The authors will share their experiences with schoolwide SEL implementation, including the role each school member plays; how SEL celebrates diversity and encourages equitable practices; and the outcomes and benefits school leaders can expect when everyone works to create a common language and culture that supports SEL.
In this webinar you will learn how to:
Advocate for a schoolwide approach to transformative SEL
Develop a collection that supports SEL
Collaborate with administrators, teachers, students, and community members
Provide library programming that meets the SEL needs of students and staff
Kristy Hill is a library media technology specialist and social emotional learning coach in North Texas. She has worked in education for 21 years at the elementary, intermediate levels as a classroom teacher and school librarian, and at the university level helping prepare pre-service teachers for work in education. Her books include Guided by Meaning in Primary Literacy, Teaching Elementary Students Real Life Inquiry Skills, and Schoolwide Collaboration for Transformative Social Emotional Learning.
Abbie Harriman is a doctoral candidate in educational psychology at Tech University. She served in public education for 14 years as a teacher, school counselor, and coordinator of social-emotional learning. As a school counselor, Abbie received the Lone Star State School Counseling Association honors of Bronze, Silver, and Gold and received the Crest Award through the Texas School Counselor Association. In 2019, Abbie was named as one of the Top Five Counselors in the State of Texas by the Lone Star State School Counseling Association. Her current research surrounds self-regulation and its impact on student outcomes.
Dr. Amy Grosso completed her PhD in counseling and counselor education at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She started her career as a mental health counselor with Wake Forest Baptist Health. She now is the director of behavioral health services at Round Rock ISD, where she oversees a team of social workers and campus-based mental health centers. In addition, Dr. Grosso is part of the formation of a new district police department aimed at reforming school policing by focusing on safety and security, behavioral health, equity, and student advocacy. Dr. Grosso is also on the Chapter Leadership Council for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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MLA Citation
Hill, Kristy, Abbie Harriman, and Amy Grosso. "Schoolwide Collaboration for Transformative Social Emotional Learning." School Library Connection, April 2022, schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2276352?learningModuleId=2276352&topicCenterId=2247903.
Chicago Citation
Hill, Kristy, Abbie Harriman, and Amy Grosso. "Schoolwide Collaboration for Transformative Social Emotional Learning." School Library Connection, April 2022. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2276352?learningModuleId=2276352&topicCenterId=2247903.
APA Citation
Hill, K., A. Harriman, and A. Grosso. (2022, April). Schoolwide collaboration for transformative social emotional learning [Video]. School Library Connection. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2276352?learningModuleId=2276352&topicCenterId=2247903