“It’s a time of reunion, but it’s also a time of refreshing because now you’re hearing maybe new ideas, or you get to revisit different strategies,” Nome Public Schools teacher Julie Fabignon-Cross said.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Over 1,000 teachers attended the annual Response to Intervention and Multi-Tiered System of Supporters conference on Saturday at the Dena’ina Center.
In terms of emotional support, Gray said that they are looking at things like student rest, student sustenance and if students are coming from a good place of living. On top of understanding how to connect with students on a cultural level, teaching educators to recognize trauma in a student was a topic of discussion.
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