Supporting Professional Learning & Development - A Resource Template
This resource template created by Susan Lenihan, Jenna Voss, and Colleen Kinsella aims to support organizations in professional learning and development. It includes information on tools like Pecha Kucha and Ignite, as well as valuable resources such as ACEs Too High News, resilience questionnaires, successful program stories, and links to educational materials. The template provides a comprehensive guide on how to utilize these resources effectively to enhance workplace practices.
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RESOURCE READY A template to support your organization s professional learning and development Created by: Susan Lenihan slenihan@Fontbonne.edu Jenna Voss jvoss@Fontbonne.edu Colleen Kinsella kinsellac@Fontbonne.edu
Pecha Kucha or Ignite or Resource Ready Pecha Kucha - 20 slides, 20 seconds Resource Ready - 5 slides, 20 seconds Slide 1 Slide 2, 3, 4, Slide 5 Name, URL, Brief Description How This Resource Might Support Our Work What We Found That Was Interesting or Useful
Search Our Sample: Slide 1 ACES too High News http://acestoohigh.com/ ACESTooHigh is a news site that reports on research about adverse childhood experiences, including developments in epidemiology, neurobiology, and the biomedical and epigenetic consequences of toxic stress. We also cover how people, organizations, agencies and communities are implementing practices based on the research. This includes developments in education, juvenile justice, criminal justice, public health, medicine, mental health, social services, and cities, counties and states.
Slide 2: What we found that was interesting or useful The ACE survey and Resilience questionnaire with resource rich comments and interesting pingbacks such as: Pingback: In Search of Safe Adults and Compassionate Schools: Part 1 - This is Personal - Living in Dialogue
Slide 3 What we found that was interesting or useful News stories of successful programs ACEs Too High - Windows Internet Explorer
Slide 4 What we found that was interesting or useful Resources including video clips explaining the research http://acestoohigh.com/resources/ Links to webinars on brain development and addiction http://www.albertafamilywellness.org/brain-development-addiction
Slide 5 How This Resource Might Support Our Work We could sign up for the ACES Connection ACEsConnection.com is for people who are implementing or thinking about implementing trauma-informed and resilience-building practices based on ACEs research. If you join, you automatically receive a daily digest with summaries and links to the latest news, research and reports about ACEs research and implementation, plus a weekly roundup of activity within the network. ACEsConnection members post blogs, photos, videos, and events; they can find, message and chat with others who are working on similar projects. They participate in groups. There are topic-based groups .for pediatricians, educators, people in criminal justice, for the faith-based community. There are geographic-based groups .for cities, counties and states.