Iowa BEST Summit Fall 2024
Ended Nov 30, 2024
1 credit
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Full course description
ATTENTION: All summit participants must first register to attend the Iowa BEST Summit at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-iowa-best-summit-tickets-911421745977?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
This registration is for those who would like to earn educator licensure renewal credit for attending the summit and completing the online course discussions and surveys.
Join us in Coralville, Iowa
September 15 - 16, 2024
Hyatt Regency Coralville Hotel & Conference Center (300 East 9th Street Coralville, IA 52241)
“All In” for School Mental Health and Well-Being
Join more than 1,500 other PreK-12 educators, school administrators, school counselors, school social workers, school mental health champions, community providers, higher education professionals, and researchers from across the state for the 2024 Iowa BEST (Behavioral, Equitable, Social-Emotional, Trauma-Informed Health in Schools) Summit. This year’s theme is “All In” for School Mental Health and Well-Being.
Immerse yourself in a transformative experience that will revolutionize the way you approach mental health and well-being in your educational community.
Collaborate with like-minded professionals and renowned experts to cultivate comprehensive strategies that nurture our students, educators, and communities.
Explore cutting-edge social-emotional-behavioral health research, emerging best practices, and innovative school mental health strategies to seamlessly embed student and educator wellness into the learning environment.
Come away with actionable solutions to build supportive, resilient learning environments where all can thrive.
Who should attend?
- PreK-12 teachers, school counselors, administrators, paraeducators, and school mental health providers
- School district staff and leadership
- Building leadership teams
- AEA personnel supporting social-emotional-behavioral health and accelerating learning
- AEA personnel supporting specific subgroups (e.g., special education, preschool, English learners)
- Community partners including mental health providers, primary care physicians, Children’s Behavioral Health System Board members, and state medical association members
- University and college staff and faculty
- Policymakers
Why should you attend?
- Take in the latest research, resources, and best practices to help activate and build mental wellness supports and capacity for your school, district, or region
- Engage in deeper learning and knowledge sharing that lead to innovative solutions
- Meet other colleagues and change-makers in the space
- Be a champion for school mental health systems change in your own school or community
- Learn and obtain CEUs (Participants can receive one Iowa Licensure Renewal Unit for attending the Summit and completing all readings and discussions)
Course Requirements: Attend both days of the summit and engage with the learning materials (complete readings and discussions) via the online course platform through the Iowa Center for School Mental Health and the Baker Teacher Leader Center. You will need to attend a presentation or workshop for each session of the Summit. Along with each session, you will be asked to share what you learned and how you will apply this learning to your practice. There will also be 2-3 brief surveys related to the quality of the education you receive.
Course Materials: All course material will be provided via the online course platform you will access after you register for the conference and the course. You will receive an email (sent to the address you used to register for the credit) inviting you to the online course platform.
If you have questions about registration, please contact the Associate Director for the Iowa Center for School Mental Health and the Baker Teacher Leader Center, Mariana Colombo, mariana-colombo@uiowa.edu.