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    The Center for Educational Improvement in the Next Decade: Focusing on Alleviating Childhood Trauma
    Center for Educational Improvement
    • Jan 13, 2020
    • 4 min

    The Center for Educational Improvement in the Next Decade: Focusing on Alleviating Childhood Trauma

    By Dana Asby, CEI Director of Innovation & Research Support The demands of the 21st Century, and the resulting stress that affects students, staff, and the greater community, have left many educational leaders pondering a key question: How to balance state and federal standards and requirements with their instinctual understanding that what children—and the adults who serve them—most need is love? At the Center for Educational Improvement (CEI), we spent the last decade advoc
    CEI’s Heart Beaming Tool
    Center for Educational Improvement
    • Jun 28, 2014
    • 1 min

    CEI’s Heart Beaming Tool

    Why Heart Beaming®? Heart Beaming is a positive thing for youth and adults to do. It is not expensive. It does not take hours of in-service and preparation to learn to teach. The only equipment required is one’s heart, body, and mind. It can be done anywhere, anytime. It is more than reading about change, and it really connects with individuals at a level that is beyond words’” it is one thing to protest, another to role play, and something else to simply sit and project out

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