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De-Escalation and Behavior Modifications (Equity) (4hr)

  • Event Type:  Asynchronous
  • Registration Deadline:  5/26/2025
  • Location: Online
  • Non-Member Price:  Free
  • Member Price:  Free
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About

A WEA Canvas asynchronous course is a type of learning experience in which participants can access and engage with course materials at their own convenience without being required to attend live sessions. This format is designed to provide flexibility for learners with varying schedules, time zones, or commitments. These courses can be started and completed according to your schedule.

How to earn clock hours and access the content for this asynchronous course:

Registration (must complete both registrations)

1. Register for this course in WEA-WIN (Add to Cart, Check Out).

2. Register for this course in Canvas (https://washingtonea.instructure.com/enroll/JNL6WF).

Canvas Course Expectations

1. Read/watch all course content.

2. Complete all assignments.

- Assignments are graded weekly.

- Assignments are due by Monday, June 2nd, 2025.

Course Evaluation

The evaluation will be emailed from WIN once course completion is verified.

- Completion is verified weekly.

Clock Hours

Clock hours will be added your transcript and accessible in your WEA-WIN account.



Courses


De-Escalation and Behavior Modifications (Asynchronous) (Equity) (4hr)

 Clock Hour
Course Description
The de-escalation course empowers para-educators, certificated staff, and school personnel to manage student agitation and escalating behaviors through effective and thoughtful verbal communication. It teaches participants to view behavior as communication, enabling them to identify and address escalating situations while choosing appropriate responses. Participants will actively seek to understand, learn and question their own beliefs and assumptions about others by learning the function behind various behaviors, invisible triggers and why it is important to know student identity, community and culture by gathering information about students. The course will explore how ones' own behaviors and biases can influence the escalation cycle and impact student outcomes. The course provides practical culturally responsive strategies, resources, and tools for engaging with students during challenging times, emphasizing the importance of maintaining student dignity during behavioral crises.

Course Objectives

Familiarize with the Escalation/De-Escalation Cycle

· Identify intersectionality of factors impacting behavior such as basic needs, diverse cultural expectations, language and verbal barriers, and non-verbal cues (Understanding Self and Others)

· Learn adaptable, culturally responsive strategies to prevent escalation (Understanding Self and Others)

· Reflect on own beliefs, assumptions and biases related to student behavior (Understanding Self and Others)

· Explore approaches to strengthen responses at each stage while maintaining student dignity (Understanding Self and Others)

· Acquire skills to support student recovery and repair through empathetic, non-judgmental, and non-harmful restorative practices (Understanding Self and Others)


De-Escalation and Behavior Modifications (Equity) (4hr)
12/11/2024
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Currently Registered: 10/1000
Waitlist Limit: 0/0