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FCA & TWB Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Manual
THIS TEACHER TRAINING MANUAL on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) is developed by Finn Church Aid (FCA) and Teachers Without Borders (TWB) Finland. The manual contains guidance and practical steps for integrating elements of psychosocial support in the teaching and learning process. It is designed to be facilitated by trainers, local educators and community workers to the benefit of teachers, children and youth.
The training manual consists of six (6) training modules that can be used flexibly. The first three (3) modules are meant for supporting the teachers' wellbeing, and the last three (3) modules are meant for the classroom support for learners' wellbeing. The modules include the following sub-topics:
- Stress and relaxation
- Compassion
- How to identify and support learners with MHPSS concerns as a teacher
- Recreational activities for MHPSS
- Social and emotional learning
- Life skills
The content design allows you to pick individual modules or sessions and adapt the training content according to the context’s needs. We hope you find it useful!
Integrating SEL & PSS into Lessons for Quality Holistic Learning
This open, self-paced course, Integrating SEL & PSS into Lessons for Quality Holistic Learning, was designed with a team of teachers working with refugee and vulnerable learners across Lebanon. It is intended to build upon previous learning related to social and emotional learning (SEL) and psychosocial support (PSS) to provide teachers with the confidence to critically evaluate activities, adapt them to their local context, and assess impact on student learning and well-being.
Educators who complete this online course will be able to:
- Define the concepts PSS and SEL.
- Integrate PSS and SEL in lesson plans.
- Create safe spaces for displaced learners, refugees, and other vulnerable students.
- Reflect on tools and teaching pedagogies when implementing PSS and SEL activities.
- Evaluate their adaptation and implementation of PSS and SEL activities.
It will take 8-10 hours, on average, to complete this course. It is entirely self-paced. There is a micro-credential opportunity shared at the end of the course for those interested in demonstrating their competency and earning a digital micro-credential and badge.
Introduction à l’apprentissage social et émotionnel et au soutien psychosocial
Ce cours ouvert et auto-rythmé, Introduction à l’apprentissage socio-émotionnel et au soutien psychosocial pour un apprentissage holistique de qualité, a été conçu avec une équipe d’enseignants travaillant avec des apprenants réfugiés et vulnérables au Niger. Il vise à donner un aperçu de la terminologie, des concepts et des pratiques clés liés à l’apprentissage socio-émotionnel et au soutien psychosocial.
Les éducateurs qui suivent ce cours en ligne :
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comprendront l’importance de créer un environnement sûr et inclusif pour le bien-être et l’apprentissage des enfants dans les situations d’urgence
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comprendront les principes de base du soutien psychosocial (SPS) et de l’apprentissage socio-émotionnel (SEL) et leur rôle dans le soutien aux élèves dans des contextes déplacés, en particulier compte tenu des élèves uniques de l’éducateur et du contexte d’apprentissage
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pourront intégrer des interventions PSS simples et applicables et des activités SEL dans leurs plans de leçon pour assurer un apprentissage holistique de qualité
Il faudra en moyenne 4 à 5 heures pour terminer ce cours. Un certificat de participation sera délivré en cas de réussite. Merci de votre intérêt et de votre engagement envers votre apprentissage professionnel et votre enseignement!
Une série d’ateliers guidés PowerPoint hors ligne, sur laquelle ce cours est basé, est également disponible à des fins de formation. Veuillez communiquer avec jkasper@ceinternational1892.org pour discuter de la mise à l’essai de ce matériel d’atelier.
A Guide to Using Play for Learning and Well-Being
Right To Play uses a variety of approaches to play to support children’s learning, development, and well-being, including sports, music, theatre, art, and play-based learning.
This document focuses on the play-based learning methodology and approach, and how it can be used for learning and development goals related to Right To Play’s core programmatic areas: early childhood care and education, primary education, gender equality and girls’ well-being, and psycho-social support.
The Social Emotional Educator | A Primer
This self-paced interactive course provides educators with an introduction to social and emotional learning. Using a variety of interactive tools and pedagogies, educators experience the need and value of SEL for themselves and its powerful transformational role in cultivating safe, supportive, and inclusive classrooms for their learners. course builds knowledge and awareness of social and emotional competencies for educators themselves and supports the application of pedagogical practices in classrooms that build these competencies in learners. It is rooted in the importance of positive relationships between educators, learners, and the larger community.
Social and emotional learning for schools
This is a dual certifying course that combines social and emotional learning (SEL) for classrooms and SEL for teachers. The objective of the certification is to enhance personal well-being and build the professional capacity of teachers for SEL.