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NEA Professional Learning

Building Authentic Relationships as ESP Leaders

Learn how to effect change by building meaningful connections with everyone in the school community.
Published: January 2024
This resource originally appeared on NEA.org

At a Glance

ESPs have the power to effect change by building meaningful connections with everyone in the school community including teachers, specialized instruction support personnel (SISP), students, and families.  Hear from Pamella Johnson, Academic and Behavioral Intervention Specialist and 2023 NEA ESP of the Year, and learn the importance of building authentic relationships, how to make these connections, and how to empower other ESPs to become more engaged in their roles as leaders and professionals.

Topics

  • ESP Professional Growth Continuum
  • Family & Community Engagement
  • Peer Mentoring & Collaboration
  • Professional Leadership
  • Professional Responsibilities

Outcomes

  • Build deeper connections with those in your school community.

Details

Audience Role

  • Education Support Professional

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Online

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