Students learn strategies for contacting program officers and potential faculty mentors to inquire about funding availability. The lesson covers email etiquette, elevator pitches, and how to ask about supplemental funding.
A career counseling lesson focused on the 80/10/10 rule for time management, helping students align their weekly schedules with their passions and strengths to achieve long-term professional fulfillment.
A comprehensive 2-hour training focused on identifying emerging trends in prevention science and integrating them into evidence-based strategies to maximize community impact.
A comprehensive three-hour workshop for women focusing on self-love, different types of love, and the importance of healthy relationships. Includes guided reflections, interactive scenarios, and personal growth exercises.
A comprehensive set of tools designed to help college students deconstruct a large research paper into manageable phases with a focus on time management and meeting deadlines.
A comprehensive lesson focused on managing workplace anxiety through practical coping mechanisms like breathing, journaling, and music exploration. Students will engage with scenarios, readings, and self-reflection exercises.
A comprehensive 120-minute training session covering self-assessment, resume building, job search strategies, and interview techniques for job seekers.
A comprehensive 120-minute training session focused on reducing over-apologizing, improving email clarity, and developing active listening skills to build professional confidence.
Develop the skills to assess community needs and assets, culminating in a professional-grade community assessment project.
Understand the principles of trauma-informed care and how to create safe, empowering environments for clients with history of trauma.
Learn the art and science of grant writing, from identifying funding sources to crafting compelling narratives for social programs.
Master evidence-based crisis intervention strategies to de-escalate high-stakes situations and ensure client safety during emergencies.
Explore complex ethical dilemmas in social work through real-world scenarios, applying the NASW Code of Ethics to determine the best course of action.
A comprehensive lesson designed for social workers and clinical staff to master advocacy frameworks, systemic communication strategies, and practical implementation through scenario-based analysis.
An introductory and practical lesson focusing on the CBT principles of task isolation, the 10-minute rule, and integrating spiritual mindfulness into daily productivity.
A comprehensive lesson on crafting precise, measurable learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy and the ABCD model, featuring a collaborative peer-scenario writing activity.
A comprehensive guide for adults navigating the Massachusetts teacher licensure process, covering pathways, MTEL requirements, and the ELAR application system.
A set of practical tools and scripts designed to help young adults manage physical symptoms of anxiety, specifically chest tightness and muscle tension.
Introduces mindfulness practices and relaxation techniques to help clients ground themselves in the present moment and manage physiological arousal.
Utilizes behavioral experiments and structured activity scheduling to test anxious predictions and increase engagement in rewarding activities.
Guides clients through the process of systematic desensitization and exposure therapy to reduce avoidance behaviors and build courage.
Focuses on identifying, challenging, and restructuring maladaptive thought patterns and cognitive distortions associated with anxiety.
A 60-minute deep dive into emotional intelligence, focusing on accurate emotion identification and the transition from intellectual understanding to behavioral accountability, specifically regarding personal boundaries.
A supportive transition guide for students leaving a therapeutic program, focusing on connection, reflection, and future planning.
A counseling lesson focused on helping clients explore their multi-faceted identity and how different components of their selfhood contribute to personal strengths and therapeutic challenges.
A comprehensive lesson designed to help individuals transition from passive observers of their free time to active participants in hobbies and community activities. Focuses on identifying interests, overcoming inertia, and building sustainable leisure habits.
A lesson focused on identifying and reframing cognitive distortions using a structured 'laboratory' approach to dissecting thoughts.
A concise lesson for wheelchair users to effectively self-advocate for workplace accessibility and ADA compliance while maintaining professional relationships.
A comprehensive lesson for middle/high schoolers and adults focused on identifying negative self-talk and building a compassionate inner coach through meditation, journaling, and practical exercises.
A transformative lesson for graduate students to transition from harsh self-criticism to supportive self-compassion. Through guided reflection and practical exercises, students learn to manage academic pressure and perfectionism with a more resilient mindset.
A comprehensive toolkit for school psychologists to navigate the consultation process, implement evidence-based interventions with fidelity, and measure the success of their collaborative efforts.
A 30-minute introductory lesson on mindfulness and meditation, featuring a guided breathing exercise and reflective practice.
A foundational introductory lesson for a college-level personal finance course, focusing on the importance of financial literacy, core concepts, and setting the stage for the semester.
This lesson challenges educators to explore the concept of 'unironic enthusiasm' and how digital mediums can foster deep personal bonds between teachers and students. Through the lens of Crash Course's 10-year history, participants will reflect on their own pedagogical passion and develop strategies for remote engagement.