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Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) Training Tips and Resources

Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) Training Tips and Resources. Summer Institute June 28, 2013. Welcome and Introductions. Objectives. Review a comprehensive model of professional development Learn presentation basics

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Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) Training Tips and Resources

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  1. Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL)Training Tips and Resources Summer Institute June 28, 2013

  2. Welcome and Introductions

  3. Objectives • Review a comprehensive model of professional development • Learn presentation basics • Explore training materials for the content you will use to train others • Explore different strategies to help you organize your training program

  4. Quality Professional Development is… • Of considerable duration • Specific in content, not general theory • Participatory • Coherent • Relevant

  5. Comprehensive Professional Development Model

  6. Different Levels of PD Approaches and Impact on Adult Learning

  7. Planning YOUR SEFEL Training

  8. SEFEL Content Areas

  9. Stakeholders’ Input Training Options: • Train all Pre K Staff on TIER 1 & 2(Relationships, Environments, & Targeted Supports) • Train-Coach-Train(With targeted classrooms) • Train-Coach-Train(with all staff in a Professional Learning Community)

  10. Train All Pre K Staff on TIER 1 & 2 • Process agenda for Days 1-2 • PPT and handouts posted on our website • But don’t stop there! • Explore resources on TACSEI, CSEFEL, and Iowa websites

  11. CSEFEL Resources http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/ http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/resources/training_preschool.html

  12. TACSEI Resourceshttp://www.challengingbehavior.org/

  13. Iowa Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/9rg5sxh5mfh43da7e05k

  14. Iowa Train-Coach-Train • With targeted classrooms as part of coaching • With all staff in a Professional Learning Community

  15. Train-Coach-Trainhttps://iastate.box.com/s/9rg5sxh5mfh43da7e05kTrain-Coach-Trainhttps://iastate.box.com/s/9rg5sxh5mfh43da7e05k • Coaching Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/xo5xr17eblvwscu0dxq2 • Trainer Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/05r1pkiszxq4k87hw8gj

  16. Facebook

  17. https://www.edmodo.com • Join Edmodo • Create a profile • Join the CEFEL GroupGroup Code: ebwmgm

  18. SEFEL ListServ TO JOIN: You will need to return an e-mail with the subject line, SEFEL Listserv, To: Dave Sanel at david.sanel@unc.edu Include the following in the  body of the e-mail: Name Title Organization E-Mail Work Phone

  19. Guiding Questionsfor Planning SEFEL Training • Who is your audience • How many training sessions • Who are the presenters • What resources are available • Where will training occur • Time frame • Technical supports • Anticipated challenges and solutions

  20. Break

  21. Three Key Components of a Presentation

  22. Exceptional Presenters Are they born that way?

  23. What percentage of people say their #1 fear is death? 19%

  24. What percentage of people say their #1 fear is public speaking? 41%

  25. Small Group Activity • If you a beach vacation person: • Think of a presenter you recently heard that you enjoyed • If you a mountain vacation person: • Think of a presenter you recently heard that you did NOT enjoy • Take a minute to write a few characteristics of the presenter that you are thinking about • Compare notes at your table

  26. Speaker

  27. Everyone is looking at me

  28. Combating Nerves • Be prepared • Use adrenaline to help focus • Pause • Collect your thoughts • Breathe!

  29. Non-Verbal Communication • Gestures • Posture • Facial expression • Voice 93% of communication is based on non-verbals!

  30. First Impressions • 7% based on what is said • 38% based on style of speech • 55% based on body language Mehrabian, A. (1968). Communication without words. Psychology Today, 2 (9), 52-55.

  31. Eye Contact

  32. To Sit or Stand? Standing is 43% more persuasive

  33. Communicate Passion!

  34. Verbal Communication:Paint a Picture

  35. Good Storytelling • Under 2 minutes • Less is better • Related to your topic • Focus on a few points

  36. Verbal Graffiti You know? Sort of Kind of …Ok? um …right? …see? I think maybe Like

  37. Cover Up Graffiti • Be aware • Recognize patterns • Anticipate • Pause

  38. Try humor… carefully

  39. Using notes?

  40. Activity • Watch TED Talk video • Look for: • Non-verbal Communication • Eye Contact • Passion • Telling A Story • Use of Humor

  41. Watch A MasterKen Robinson

  42. Lunch

  43. Three Key Components of a Presentation

  44. Is your audience engaged?

  45. Activity • Think of a presentation/meeting you recently conducted • How did you know if your audience was • Engaged? • Not engaged • At your table, compare notes

  46. Handle your Audience • Typical adult attention span (retention) is about 20 minutes • 90/20/8 • Duration less than 90 minutes • Change pace at least every 20 minutes • Audience participates every 8 minutes

  47. Audience Questions • Can be clarifying, information seeking • Can be challenging

  48. General Questions • Answer group versus individual • Keep to your objectives • Move forward, maintain eye contact • Active listening • Correct inaccuracies • If you don’t know… find out

  49. Handling Challenging Questions • Pause • Indicate topic will be addressed later • Open the question to the group • Ask a question • Clarify the question • Take a break

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