Knowledgeable & Novice: Recent Episodes

EDP 7996

A podcast designed for teachers during to learn more about trauma-informed practices.

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This episode explores the topics of secondary traumatic stress, vicarious trauma, and ways to buffer the effects of trauma responses for educators. 

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Please take a moment to visit this website and read the antidotes to the characteristics listed: https://www.showingupforracialjustice.org/white-supremacy-culture-characteristics.html

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This episode explains the difference between self-regulation and emotion regulation, and discusses strategies for both within the classroom. 

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This episode defines key terms and ideas in the trauma literature:

  • the process of the brain perceiving a threat and the response that occurs
  • regulation
  • self-regulation
  • emotion regulation
  • dysregulation (hyper-arousal and hypo-arousal)

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Listen as Dr. Roland Coloma, Professor and Assistant Dean with Wayne State's Division of Teacher Education, talks with us about the intersection of equity, trauma-informed practice, systemic change, and culturally responsive practice.

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Unpack the principles of trauma-informed care and trauma-informed practice and get a few suggestions for what this could look like in the classroom!

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Explore the definition of trauma, the types of trauma that exist, and learn about the problems with the ACEs study in our first episode. Also, please excuse the very abrupt ending to this episode-- I will be much more tech savvy in the future and have a coherent ending!