Description:
Trauma-sensitive teaching practices is a compassionate framework that evaluates the cognitive impact on learning through the perspective of an individual affected by trauma. These practices help address both individual and collective traumatic experiences. We are currently experiencing a collective trauma due to the on-going changes in our lives in response to the global pandemic. Teaching-sensitive practices help elevate teachers’ awareness of student behaviors and provide applicable and compassionate skills for language teachers to effectively reach students and provide quality instruction.
About the Discussant:
Elizabeth Ablan is a second-year master's student studying Teaching English as a Second Language at Michigan State University. She holds her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Spanish and is certified through Cambridge University's Teaching House International Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Her teaching experiences include elementary, middle, and high school Spanish, Migrant Education, and online Business English coaching. Her research interests focus on equitable Education Policy for English Learners in the state of Michigan and Trauma-sensitive teaching practices.
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