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- Resiliency 101 – Join principal Phil Woodall on a journey of empowerment as a resiliency-oriented educator. Introduces resiliency theory.
- Promoting Resilience in an At-Risk World: What Can Public Schools Contribute? – Teacher Pamela Busch introduces practical tools and resources to help schools promote resilience in today’s at risk world.
- Discussion Guide – Points and questions to help schools facilitate and guide resilience in action. (PDF file: 105K/requires Adobe Acrobat)
- Resource Guide – “Next step” resources to help you on your journey as a resiliency-oriented educator.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. – Henry David Thoreau |
The NEA Health Information Network created this training package with support from and in collaboration with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Center for Mental Health Services.
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This training package was developed and produced by:
Angela M. Oddone (MSW)
Mental Wellness Program Coordinator
NEA Health Information Network
Email: [email protected]
with guidance from the following advisory group:
Kris Bosworth (PhD) Associate Professor The University of Arizona College of Education [email protected] |
Ted Feinberg (PhD, NCSP) Assistant Executive Director National Association of School Psychologists [email protected] |
Bob Burke (PhD) |
Gerald Gordon NEA UniServ Director (Region 62) Bloomington, IL [email protected] |
Irene S. Levine (PhD) Clinical Professor of Psychiatry New York University School of Medicine [email protected] |
SAMHSA Project Officer: |
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Phil Woodall |
© NEA Health Information Network 2002
Illustrations (except NEA Crisis Communications Guide & Toolkit) © Mary Garner Mitchell 2001, 2002.
Web design/technical support: Dorene Taylor Studios, Alexandria, Virginia.
Sound recording: Fred Porter Studios, Tucson, Arizona.
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