School of Education Webinars
Mental Health for Teachers is Mental Health for Students
Monday, May 6
5 - 6 p.m. ET
Virtual
Join UC staff member Suzy Culbertson from the UC Wellness Center for a complimentary webinar to kick off Teacher Appreciation Week as she discusses mental health for teachers. Advance registration is required by May 2.
Presented by:
Suzy Culbertson
Director, Wellness and Education
University of Cincinnati
UC Wellness Center
Objectives:
- Be able to identify and describe your current mental health status and stress levels.
- Recognize signs of stress and trauma in students.
- Develop a plan for addressing challenges in the classroom for yourself and students.
Lessons from Mother Earth: The Power of Nature-Based Education for Sustainability Lunch and Learn
Wednesday, May 8
Noon - 1 p.m. ET
Virtual
Join UC faculty member and Executive Director of the Arlitt Center for Education, Research, and Sustainability, Dr. Vicki Carr, for a complimentary webinar during Teacher Appreciation Week as she discusses nature-based education and sustainability. Advance registration is required by May 2.
Presented by:
Dr. Vicki Carr
Professor, Early Childhood Birth-5 / Developmental & Learning Sciences and Executive Director, Arlitt Center for Education, Research, & Sustainability
University of Cincinnati
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
Objectives:
- Explore the role of nature and education in helping young children and the planet thrive
- Envision becoming a transformational educator
- Embrace a pedagogy of hope with stubborn optimism
Unlocking the Wonders of AI: A Webinar for K-12 Teachers
Thursday, May 9
5 - 6 p.m. ET
Virtual
Join UC faculty member Dr. Janet Zydney for a complimentary webinar during Teacher Appreciation Week as she discusses the future of artificial intelligence and what it means for you as a teacher. Advance registration was required by May 2.
Presented by:
Dr. Janet Zydney
Professor, Instructional Design and Technology
University of Cincinnati
College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services
Objectives:
- Discovering exciting AI tools for education beyond ChatGPT
- Exploring AI tools for dynamic presentations, enhanced accessibility, and engaging teaching and learning experiences
- Dive into interactive experiences with AI tools
- Unveiling the rewards and hurdles of integrating AI into education
Gage Woolley, CAHS '15
Program Director, Alumni Engagement, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services & College of Nursing