Healthy Boundaries for Effective Classroom Interactions – Cancelled

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As we return to the campus, classroom, and other meeting spaces, we are all learning/re-learning how to connect with each other. We may be experiencing discomfort in the thought of how to establish healthy boundaries with our students to create safe learning spaces for everyone.  Master Jason Mix from Enso Center in Redmond will facilitate this 3-session workshop in which faculty and staff are invited to learn techniques to keep themselves and others safe, comfortable, and connected as the campus reopens and we come back to face-to-face instruction. Participants will learn and practice proven effective techniques, based in cultural and personal proxemics.

The three-session workshop will cover:

 

 

  1. How to identify personal space and boundaries and use them to create healthy connections.
  2. How to identify and use the options created by healthy boundaries for physical and emotional health and effectiveness.
  3. How to expand our connections and enhance our effectiveness and safety in a group setting.

All three sessions will provide participants with the opportunity to ask questions, problem-solve scenarios, and shape the focus of future sessions. As the purpose of this workshop is to practice being back on campus, we are running this as a face-to-face offering.

 

3 Tuesdays, April 19, 26, and May 10, 2:30-4 p.m. D104H

This workshop has been cancelled. 

For more information, contact Tonya Estes.

Last Updated April 19, 2022