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What Motivates Staff to Participate in Professional Development?
Just like us, there are staff who want the certificate and most will log the seat time if it’s required. But, if we’re truly trying to find ways to motivate participation—and learning—extrinsic consequences and rewards are not the answer.
Top 4 Priorities for Leaders of Youth Programs This Year
As you prepare to enter a new season of programming, you can lead the program everyone wants to be part of. You can lead the program where staff and students flourish. To do it, you start with yourself.
Get Started Designing and Developing Your Online Professional Development
Designing online learning is not easy but it’s also not hard. Check out these clear tips on how to get started for yourself. AND take our quiz to find out your own Online PD SuperPower!
Strong Staff Development Includes Research + Practice
When considering how to design staff development for this summer and next fall, it’s important to bring together both the “knowing about” and the “knowing how to” for a broader staff experience.
How to Prepare Staff for Summer 2021 (and Beyond)
You’ve been planning the logistics, posting job descriptions, maybe interviewing potential staff in preparation for your programming this summer. But once these big pieces are in place, how will you prepare staff to meet the needs of young people this summer?
Return to In-Person Youth Programming Honorably
You’ve made it to the top of the mountain this year. Now as you prepare to offer in-person youth programming post-pandemic, don’t miss the opportunities to document what you’ve learned and prepare to initiate better programming.
Keep Learners Engaged in Virtual Times
Virtual learning and facilitation is not going away. Now is a good time to reset and recalibrate your efforts to take the long view. By making a few shifts, you’ll be able to lighten your load, better care for yourself and facilitate better learning for your participants.
5 Trauma-Informed Practices You Can Do Via Zoom
2020 has been one of the most traumatic years during our lifetimes. And we know that the immediate and long-term effects on our children and youth could become dire—especially when the 2020 anxieties are coupled with already-existing trauma or challenges. When facilitating youth programming remotely, try these 5 trauma-informed practices to support your participants.
Essential Virtual Meeting Tips in BINGO Form
Facilitating good virtual meetings and workshops takes planning and practice. Here are the essential tips, tried and true structures, routines and techniques that make virtual meetings effective and engaging—in a BINGO board :)
Taking a Leap
In the long list of lessons the pandemic has taught us, one is: No matter how much you prepare, you may never actually be ready. And, even though we may have prepared, we still have to be able to abandon our plans and readjust to a completely different context at the drop of a hat. Our team is excited to announce the launch of our new virtual learning platform, LEARN>Without Limits.
Dancing in a Pandemic
As schools and programs embark on the varied Fall scenarios, I’ve fallen in step with other colleagues saying, “If we just had a little more information, we could at least make a plan.” In this post, we think about how navigating these unsettling times is like a dance.
Staying on Top of Our Professional “A-Game”, Remotely
Life has changed so drastically for all of us in the past several months and has forced us to “set up shop” in our homes overnight! Going virtual is the new order of the day and has challenged us to find resourceful ways to make the best of our circumstances. DWL team member Belinda Passafaro gives tips to maintain professionalism while working remotely.