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CES offers professional development workshops, courses, conferences, and Professional Learning Communities, for educators, administrators, early childhood providers, and community members. These may be fully online, in-person, or hybrid events.

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Dec 6 2024
Youth Mental Health – Blended Learning Virtual Version

Youth Mental Health – Blended Learning Virtual Version – Fall 2024 – 12/6

Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to

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Jan 7 2025
Bridging to Belonging: Working with Polarization in Schools PLC

Bridging to Belonging: Working with Polarization in Schools PLC – Spring 2025 with PDPs

With the upcoming election cycle, the ongoing tensions around what and how we teach in schools today, and the increasing anxieties of young people, we believe it's imperative to create a space

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Jan 7 2025
Bridging to Belonging: Working with Polarization in Schools PLC

Bridging to Belonging: Working with Polarization in Schools PLC – Spring 2025

With the upcoming election cycle, the ongoing tensions around what and how we teach in schools today, and the increasing anxieties of young people, we believe it's imperative to create a space

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Mar 29 2025
Transforming Education for Social Justice Conference: Bridging, Belonging & Civic Engagement

Transforming Education for Social Justice Conference: Bridging, Belonging & Civic Engagement – Spring 2025

This is the fourth Transforming Education for Social Justice conference for PK-12 educators, pre-service teachers, school and district leaders, students and community members in Massachusetts to

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