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Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: Pathway to Educator Well-Being and Engagement

Recent research shows that emotionally intelligent leadership creates positive ripple effects for educator well-being. Now, more than ever, schools and districts are faced with the critical venture of cultivating more emotionally intelligent school systems. “Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: Pathway to Educator Well-Being and Engagement” is a two-day symposium designed for superintendents, SEL directors, principals, and other district and school-level administrators committed to growing their emotion skills while enhancing the well-being, engagement, and performance of their staff.

Subsidized by a generous gift from the Seedlings Foundation, this symposium will unpack the new science of emotional well-being, insightful assessments, and research-backed tools that help schools address burnout, enhance engagement, and cultivate school communities where all members flourish.School and district teams of two (2) to five (5) will engage with like-minded peers and experts from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence in interactive sessions focusing on cutting-edge science and practical, actionable strategies to achieve their goals.

Harness the Power of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership

  • Develop a deep understanding of the five skills of emotional intelligence and integrate them with the three foundational components of well-being.
  • Explore the latest research on the critical connection between a leader's emotional intelligence and the well-being and engagement of educators.
  • Develop the ability to nurture greater organizational emotional intelligence.
  • Gain access to practical tools and straightforward assessments designed to promote well-being in your school or district.
  • Join a vibrant network of district and school leaders to share, collaborate, and innovate in pursuit of educational excellence.
  • Create an action plan to enhance educator well-being and engagement.

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Registration Fees: $500 per person

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Breakfast, Coffee, Dinner, Lunch, Snacks, and Tea