CET/ThinkTV Education
Episode 1: The Neurosequential Model
8/25/2020 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Educators can increase their students’ engagement and mitigate behavioral problems.
The Neurosequential Model in Education, based on an understanding of the structure and sequential nature of the brain, can help educators increase their students’ engagement in learning and mitigate behavioral problems. Listen as Dr. Perry describes the model and its significant impact on how we interact with our students, our own children, and each other.
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CET/ThinkTV Education is a local public television program presented by CET and ThinkTV
CET/ThinkTV Education
Episode 1: The Neurosequential Model
8/25/2020 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The Neurosequential Model in Education, based on an understanding of the structure and sequential nature of the brain, can help educators increase their students’ engagement in learning and mitigate behavioral problems. Listen as Dr. Perry describes the model and its significant impact on how we interact with our students, our own children, and each other.
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Stress is a normal and natural part of life. But why do some people manage stress well and build resiliency, while others seem to struggle? In this series of conversations, Dr. Bruce Perry explores the impact of stress and trauma on the brain, and the resulting effect on learning. His teachings have helped schools significantly decrease behavior problems and create safe learning environments.
Episode 5: Educator Strategies for the Classroom
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Traditional classroom management strategies aren't effective for all students. (7m 24s)
Episode 4: Regulating Yourself and Your Classroom
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Hear effective classroom strategies that help keep students and adults calm and regulated. (8m 12s)
Episode 3: The Power of Connection
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When teachers establish a true connection with students, positive outcomes are numerous. (7m 3s)
Episode 2: How Stress Impacts the Brain
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How does stress affect a child's brain and their ability to learn new concepts? (5m 39s)
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