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2021 Agenda

2021 AGENDA

BEYOND TALK: BUILDING TOMORROW TOGETHER

EXPLORING THE INTEGRATION OF SEL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

A unique and timely national forum for those who are committed to creating caring, productive, and equitable schools and communities that develop the whole child and ensure that all students can thrive. To capture your key takeaways and insights from the event, download the Participant Note Catcher.

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Digital Civic Engagement: Building Empathy and Relationships in the World of Screens

How is the digital world shaping young people’s civic identities? As students engage in online classrooms and build virtual connections, the digital world is shaping how they analyze issues, develop empathy, build coalitions, and understand their civic role. Join us in a discussion of how this virtual world can harm or heal, and what we can do to promote dialogue, depth, and discernment.

Starts: October 14, 2021 1:40 pm

Ends: October 26, 2021 2:30 pm


Dr. Antero Garcia

Assistant Professor

Stanford University

Nurturing Young People’s Critical Consciousness to Thrive in and Transform the World

A growing body of research shows that critical consciousness builds young people’s sense of agency, while offering other important social and emotional benefits. Learn about promising practices that educators and youth-serving professionals can use to support young people in analyzing inequities and taking meaningful civic action.

Starts: October 14, 2021 1:40 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 2:30 pm


Dr. Scott Seider

Associate Professor

Boston College

Promoting the Skill and Power of Youth through SEL and Youth-Led Action Research

Youth-Led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) and other youth empowerment approaches create ripe opportunities for young people to identify issues in their schools and communities and contribute to solutions that promote their healthy development and well-being. Explore how participatory approaches can promote and amplify young people’s SEL skills, civic engagement, and overall well-being in K-12 educational settings and beyond.

Starts: October 14, 2021 1:40 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 2:30 pm


Brian Villa

Research Project Director

University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health

Dr. Emily Ozer

Professor

University of California, Berkley School of Public Health

Synergies and Opportunities: Advancing Connections Between SEL and Civics

Two leading researchers from complementary fields, SEL and civics, come together in conversation to reflect on potential synergies. What do we know about the relationship between SEL and civic learning? What do we want to know? And what opportunities lie ahead? We’ll probe into current disconnects and explore what the next generation of research and reform efforts can bring to accelerate collaborative efforts.

Starts: October 14, 2021 1:40 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 2:30 pm


Dr. Joseph Kahne

Dutton Presidential Professor

University of California, Riverside

Dr. Robert J. Jagers

Vice President of Research

CASEL

Welcome: Building Connections

Starts: October 14, 2021 12:00 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 12:30 pm


Karen Niemi

President and CEO

CASEL

Melissa Schlinger

Vice President of Practice and Programs

CASEL

Monique Gray Smith

Author and Speaker

The Journey to Agency: Many Paths, One Destination

How do young people become the authors of their own lives? When they understand the contexts in which they are living and believe that they can do something about the issues they care about, young people can take meaningful action. Explore five strategies research has surfaced for how to best position youth to positively impact their own lives and communities.

Starts: October 14, 2021 12:30 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 1:45 pm


Dr. Daren Graves

Associate Professor

Simmons University

Kaliah Yizar

Student Activist

Co-Host, Know Justice Know Peace: The Take Podcast

Mariana Aguirre

Student

Tulsa Changemakers

Will Wolf

Teen Board Member

Beyond Differences

A New Analysis: Rebuilding Data Systems with Student Agency at the Center

How can we transform teaching and learning through partnering with the stakeholders closest to the experiences being measured? Join this discussion on how to use data to elevate strengths and bring in the voices of those who have been most marginalized in schools. Explore practical tools and strategies for designing, gathering, and making sense of data—informed by the experiences, wisdom, and aspirations of youth, families, and communities.

Starts: October 14, 2021 2:45 am

Ends: October 14, 2021 3:35 pm


Dr. Jamila Dugan

Author, Leadership Coach

JD Learning Partners

Shane Safir

Author, Speaker & Coach

Safir & Associates LLC

Building Agency Through Hope and Healing

As society sits between trauma and transformation, how can we construct new pathways to equity and justice? Explore the roles that culture, agency, relationships, meaning, and aspirations play in creating conditions that support young people and the adults in their lives to truly flourish.

Starts: October 14, 2021 2:45 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 3:35 pm


Dr. Shawn Ginwright

Founder and CEO

Flourish Agenda, Inc.

Not Waiting for Tomorrow

Meet four youth leaders who offer personal reflections and practical advice based on their own journeys to agency and action. What are the forces that helped spark their ability and desire to recognize and address situations they care deeply about in a purposeful way? How did social-emotional skills help them bridge differences and take action?

Starts: October 14, 2021 2:45 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 3:35 pm


Dhruv Pai

Student

Montgomery Blair High School

Jakaela Foster

Program Coordinator

ProjectWHAT!

Matthew Wong

Poet Activist

Zo Pancoast

Youth Leadership Project Facilitator

The Mosaic Project

Wisdom from K-12 Classrooms: SEL as a Foundation for Agency and Action

From early childhood to high school, teachers create opportunities for students to examine what’s happening around them and take action to make a difference. Hear how two educators are integrating SEL skills and civic mindsets in identity-affirming classrooms that support meaning-making, relationship-building, and problem-solving toward collaboratively building a better tomorrow.

Starts: October 14, 2021 2:45 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 3:35 pm


Aija Simmons

Program Manager of Social and Emotional Learning

Oakland Unified School District

Matt Gray, Jr.

Teacher

Austin Achieve Public Schools

Reflections and SELebrations

Starts: October 14, 2021 3:35 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 3:50 pm


Dr. Timothy Shriver

Co-Founder CASEL

Co-Founder Unite; Special Olympics Chairman

SEL Exchange 2021 Virtual Summit Host

Starts: October 14, 2021 3:50 pm

Ends: October 14, 2021 4:00 pm


Dr. Bloodine Barthelus

Director of Practice Innovations

CASEL

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