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The Role of Community in Education: Enhancing and Enriching Student Experiences

Education is more than just what happens inside the classroom. It is a collective effort that involves teachers, students, families, and the broader community. When schools actively engage local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and families, they create enriched learning experiences, stronger support networks, and deeper connections that benefit everyone. By embracing their role as community hubs, schools can foster collaboration, equity, and a shared responsibility for student success."

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The Power of Micro-Moments: Small Actions That Build Trust in the Classroom

Trust in the classroom isn’t built through grand gestures. Instead, it’s cultivated through micro-moments: the small, everyday actions that show students they are seen, valued, and supported. This article explores the neuroscience behind trust, real-life examples across grade levels, and practical strategies to embed micro-moments into daily teaching. By embracing these small but powerful interactions, educators can create transformative learning environments where all students feel a deep sense of belonging.

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Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers

An Educational Book Series from Resilient Futures

Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers: Creating Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches

[July 2022] Co-edited by Resilient Futures founder Megan Brennan, this volume of the series Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers provides reflections, examples, and implementation guidance for the innovative and important ways educators develop and implement trauma-informed practices across their programs, instituting broader curricular shifts to incorporate trauma-informed practices.

Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers: Creating Classrooms That Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches: Research Findings From the Field

[January 2023] Co-edited by Resilient Futures founder Megan Brennan, this volume of the series was driven by a deep desire to ensure that teacher candidates are thoughtfully prepared to more fully address students’ needs and create classroom environments that are safe for students and teachers.

Childhood Trauma:

An event(s) that a child finds overwhelmingly distressing or emotionally painful, often resulting in lasting mental and physical effects.

Many think of trauma as a single life-changing event, but more commonly trauma manifests as a series of events or patterns of abusive or neglectful behaviors that compound over time.

Understanding Childhood Trauma

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