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Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
WorldLINK Foundation
8 episodes
1 week ago
It is a series of eight video episodes recorded with teachers from Ukraine that attended the Regional English Language Office Alumni Conference devoted to the topic of Social-Emotional Learning In The War Time. You will hear their inspirational stories, thoughts and experiences that they developed not only during the conference, but also in their new political situation.
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It is a series of eight video episodes recorded with teachers from Ukraine that attended the Regional English Language Office Alumni Conference devoted to the topic of Social-Emotional Learning In The War Time. You will hear their inspirational stories, thoughts and experiences that they developed not only during the conference, but also in their new political situation.
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Episodes (8/8)
Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
How young minds will cope in the future and learn to love. (and forgive?)

In this thought-provoking episode, listen to experienced educators’ views on how students explore how to cope with the impact the war has left and learn to love, while also addressing the challenging topic of forgiveness. Through their perspectives, we gain insights into the mindset of students who have faced wartime circumstances, which have disrupted their normal adolescence and how mindfulness, as a powerful tool, can aid them in moving forward and embracing the “now” along with overcoming the challenges they have encountered.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Anna Kynal, Iryna Liashenko, Iryna Shkola

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1 year ago
59 minutes 46 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
The new ‘normal’ in the classroom

Discover the new 'normal' in the classroom in this enlightening episode featuring two teachers from varied backgrounds sharing their experiences. Gain valuable tips on maintaining student engagement, fostering motivation, and navigating wartime circumstances. Learn about managing stress, overcoming war-related challenges, effective communication strategies, mindfulness techniques, finding joy in everyday moments, and the changing dynamics of the classroom's new normal.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Olha Kachanova, Yuliia Khmeliuk

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1 year ago
34 minutes 23 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
Pandemic, War: a Ukrainian Teachers Story

In this video, we will go back in time to the beginning of the wartime, we will discuss how the educational situation looked like just after the Russian aggression on Ukraine. We will also dive into the times of pandemic. Our guests will share their stories and experiences from the past few years, but that is not all. Tetiana and Iryna attended the RELO Conference in Krakow so we will also ask them why they decided to join others in this event, what they have learnt and what impact this conference had on their job.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Tetiana Korol, Iryna Ponomarets

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1 year ago
41 minutes 47 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
What are the students’ new coping mechanisms (thought processes) now, and how they merged and progressed?

In this episode, we delve into the new coping mechanisms and thought processes adopted by teachers for their students and community in the face of challenging circumstances. The topic of discussion holds great significance not only for the student-teacher community but for everyone affected. By sharing practical insights on the methods adopted by the teachers to create a comfortable environment for the students, this episode aims to empower both to emerge as winners and not succumb to the challenges they face. Furthermore, we shed light on the unique experiences of teachers who have students in the occupied territory, highlighting the resilience required in such circumstances. Join us as we come together with colleagues from Ukraine, sharing experiences and fostering a supportive community.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Tetiana Kostiuchenko, Tetyana Pavlenko, Oksana Yerokhina

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1 year ago
44 minutes 13 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
How to build the resilience in Ukrainian students during the wartime

In this episode, we dive into the topic of building resilience in Ukrainian students amidst wartime challenges, highlighting the significance of prioritizing the safety and comfort of students, while also emphasizing the importance of being a supportive and an understanding figure. Join us to learn how educators are implementing these strategies into the day-to-day life of students to create an environment that fosters emotional learning and provides a sense of normalcy during uncertain times.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Tetiana Kondratieva, Violetta Panchenko, Maryna Shevchenko

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1 year ago
39 minutes 35 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
Professional development for Ukrainian English Teachers, Educators & Professor during the wartime

This podcast offers a captivating insight into the professional development journey of Ukrainian English Teachers, Educators, and Professors amidst the challenging times of wartime. The podcast highlights their experience attending a conference in Krakow, where they learned about the significance of mindfulness and  social emotional learning, emphasizing the crucial skills that educators and students need and providing valuable guidance on their implementation in such a situation. We explore their resilience and determination as they navigate through this period and delve into how teachers can effectively react to the realities of war, maintain focus, and lead a less stressed life.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Oksana Chugai, Nataliia Holodniuk, Oleksii Ternovoi

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1 year ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
Mindful Teaching English during the wartime

In this podcast, we explore the transformative power of mindful teaching, challenges faced by educators in war-torn regions and how they adapt their teaching methods to create a safe and nurturing environment for their students. Join us to gain valuable insights into the power of education, its role in shaping a brighter future with the help of mindfulness and compassion, even in the most challenging circumstances and celebrate the indomitable spirit of mindful teaching during wartime.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Svitlana Bieliaieva, Oksana Husakova, Nataliia Sievierianova-Kuts

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1 year ago
43 minutes 35 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
Social emotional learning in the classroom - Teaching English during the wartime

Embark with us on a thought-provoking journey where we delve into the world of social emotional learning in the classroom, specifically focusing on the challenges faced by experienced teachers and the unique circumstances of teaching English during wartime in Ukraine. Gain valuable insights into how these dedicated educators navigate the complexities of teaching while fostering emotional well-being and resilience in their students and the strategies they employ to create a safe and supportive learning environment amidst adversity.

Host: Don Allen

Guests: Halyna Bilous, Yuliia Lytvyna

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1 year ago
39 minutes 59 seconds

Social-Emotional Learning In The Wartime
It is a series of eight video episodes recorded with teachers from Ukraine that attended the Regional English Language Office Alumni Conference devoted to the topic of Social-Emotional Learning In The War Time. You will hear their inspirational stories, thoughts and experiences that they developed not only during the conference, but also in their new political situation.