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Chat with the Experts

Chat with the Experts

By Classcraft

Get in-depth SEL and PBIS knowledge directly from acclaimed thought leaders in the field.
Classcraft’s Co-founder, Shawn Young, is hosting a series of chats with experts and researchers in SEL, behavior, and motivation about their thoughts on education.
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Chat with the Experts #7 - Dr. Maurice Elias: Three takeaways from Dr. Elias’ experience in SEL and character education

Chat with the ExpertsDec 13, 2022

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Chat with the Experts #8 - Dr. Nikole Hollins-Sims: Three takeaways from Hollins-Sims’ experience in PBIS and equity
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Chat with the Experts #7 - Dr. Maurice Elias: Three takeaways from Dr. Elias’ experience in SEL and character education

Chat with the Experts #7 - Dr. Maurice Elias: Three takeaways from Dr. Elias’ experience in SEL and character education

On November 10, we were lucky enough to be joined by Dr. Maurice Elias, who is currently a Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and the Director of the Rutgers Social-Emotional and Character Development Lab. He is a highly accomplished researcher in SEL and character education who has made influential contributions to his field, both in the academic community and as a writer for the general public.

As someone who has a deep and nuanced understanding of SEL and what it’s capable of accomplishing, Dr. Elias had a lot to share about how educators can use it not just for teaching long-lasting and rewarding competencies, but also for improving behavior in the moment and enhancing the learning process altogether.

As a Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and Director of the Rutgers Social-Emotional and Character Development Lab, Dr. Maurice Elias is a leading figure in the research and implementation of SEL. His work is centered around developing and advocating for effective and equitable systems that help kids lead positive, productive lives. You can follow the SECD on Twitter or read his writings at Edutopia.

Dec 13, 202251:05
Chat with the Experts #6 - Dr. Lindsa McIntyre: Three takeaways from her approach to progress in education

Chat with the Experts #6 - Dr. Lindsa McIntyre: Three takeaways from her approach to progress in education

On October 18th, we were very fortunate to have a live webinar discussion with Dr. Lindsa McIntyre, who is currently the Superintendent of High Schools for Boston Public Schools. She is renowned as an influential advocate of DEIB in education (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging), and during her tenure as headmaster of Jeremiah E. Burke High School, she helped it become the first high school in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to exit Turnaround status.

From her personal journey as a young Black student growing up during desegregation to her professional track record as a school administrator, Dr. McIntyre has spent her life both directly experiencing and fighting inequity in education. This has helped her develop an extensive and profound set of educational philosophies that have served her communities in lasting ways. They’ve proven useful not only for supporting DEIB, but also for enacting positive change in the educational environment in general.

An influential educator with extensive personal and professional experience in fighting for equity,  Dr. Lindsa McIntyre is currently the Superintendent of High Schools for Boston Public Schools. She is also a member of the Classcraft Equity Board. You can follow her work via LinkedIn.

Nov 10, 202254:08
Chat with the Experts #5 - Trenton Goble: Insights about effective leadership and assessment
Oct 12, 202252:04
Chat with the Experts #4 - Lorea Martinez: Three insights on the importance of SEL today
Sep 22, 202250:27
Chat with the Experts #3 - Chris Dede: Insights From Research in Technology and Student Motivation
Sep 15, 202256:53
Chat with the Experts #2 - Terry M. Scott: The 3 Tenets of Effective Instruction

Chat with the Experts #2 - Terry M. Scott: The 3 Tenets of Effective Instruction

On August 18, we had the chance to chat with Terry M. Scott. He offered compelling insight into the role of effective instruction in schoolwide PBIS, as well as the importance of bolstering positive teacher-student relationships.

As a professor at the University of Louisville’s College of Education and Human Development, Terry carries out scientific research focusing on schoolwide prevention systems, managing student behavior, and video-based training for educators. Having conducted over 24 years’ worth of research, interviewing teachers, writing over 100 publications, and leading over 1,000 presentations, Terry has amassed an incredible amount of data to distill and support his three tenets of effective instruction.

Terry M. Scott is a Professor and Distinguished University Scholar in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Louisville. His research interests focus on school-wide prevention systems, the role of instructional variables in managing student behavior, functional behavior assessment/intervention, and scientific research in education.

Sep 08, 202250:48
Chat with the Experts #1 - Kent McIntosh: Using Student Feedback to Create Equitable and Sustainable Behavior Initiatives
Sep 08, 202259:05