Embodying Regenerative Hope: Learning-Practices for Wellbeing, Peace and Resilience
91±¬ÁÏ
252 Bloor St West
Toronto ON
Canada
This hybrid professional development series responds to the pressing need for teachers to be supported in how they are cultivating wellness for themselves, their students and their shared environments. Over the course of 8 weeks, teachers will be welcomed into a participatory, embodied and arts -based learning experience to engage at the intersection of social justice, mental health, socio-emotional learning, community-building, and environmental sustainability. This series acknowledges that ‘care for self, one another and our Earth’ must be grown from the relational culture of each classroom, and demonstrate efficacy across a diversity of emerging needs, identities, capacities and desires. Offering both a model and experience for broaching wellbeing, peace and resilience, this series will provide an adaptable, responsive and hands-on space for teachers to develop practices of holistic care to bring to their learning communities. Access the here, or for more info. is required in advance.
About the Speaker
Facilitator: Danielle Denichaud has been an embodied educator for 22 years, holistic health consultant for 11 years and student of peace building and eco-spiritual practices for 9 years. She is a contract lecturer at Toronto Metropolitan University and intersession professor at 91±¬ÁÏ, holds a BA in Child Studies, MA in Social Justice Education and is currently a 5th year PhD Candidate focusing on trauma-honouring, compassionate and ecological curricula and pedagogies; her research and work explore regenerative practices for individual, social and planetary care.