Online Wednesdays 6 – 8PM Mtn March 12, 19, 26, 2025
Facilitated by Shannon Greeley, MA, this series designed for teachers of children ages two to eight, learn how to implement engineering-based, problem-solving activities and solution-oriented guidance strategies that support young children’s brain development. Assemble a step-by-step problem-solving kit and learn specific questioning skills to build resilience and confidence in children and in yourself. Throughout the training, you will practice and reflect on the Three Empowerment Teaching Strategies for successful problem-solving while connecting with peers to discover new solutions to current curriculum and/or behavioral problems.
- Session One: Essential Systems for Success
- Session Two: Three Empowerment Teaching Strategies
- Session Three: Guiding Specific Problem-Solving Behaviors – Systems and Strategies
Teaching teams are encouraged to attend together. Learning activities include: Inter-active community discussion, scenarios with discussion, video examples, additional reading and resources. In person will have active, hands-on engineering play to further explore the problem-solving process. Online training links are emails separately prior to the first session.