Implementing a Full Continuum of Social-Emotional Support with Dr. Stephanie Ellis

On this episode of In Session, we talk to Stephanie Ellis, Ed.D, NCSP, a Mental Health Service Professionals grant recipient, about the Specialized Instructional Support Personnel (SISP) initiative to implement a full continuum of social-emotional and mental health support at Rockingham County Schools in North Carolina. For more information about Dr. Ellis and Rockingham County’s SEL work, see slides here.

Time Stamp Question / Topic Discussed
1:05 Introduction to Stephanie Ellis. Could you tell us about yourself and what led you to your current work?
3:32 Could you tell us more about the impetus for establishing SISP and the social-emotional learning approach?
15:55 How have you seen the program evolve? What have been some successes and challenges? What are you most proud of?
20:57 How has the pandemic impacted your work? What resources have been helpful in responding to those challenges?
24:47 What advice do you have for listeners? What can they learn from you?
28:40 Thank you.

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