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March 4, 2021

Prioritizing Mental Health in our Classrooms

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March 4, 2021
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Online
Online only



Join us for a Conversation on

Supporting Mental Health in our Classrooms (Online Doesn’t Mean Impossible!)

Moderated by Bill Ju
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Human Biology, Neuroscience and Health/Disease, and Associate Dean, Student Affairs, Faculty of Arts & Science

With short presentations by

Alexandra Guerson
Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, New College – recipient of the 2020-21 June Larkin Award for Pedagogical Development

Frances Garrett
Associate Professor of Buddhist Studies, Department for the Study of Religion and Director, Centre for Buddhist Studies

Marina Heifetz
Sessional Lecturer, Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health Program, New College

This event will be recorded – videos and additional references will be available at our Communities of Care page.

Join us on Zoom

Topic: Supporting Mental Health in the Classroom
Time: Thursday, March 4, 2021 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88544993844?pwd=R2RwaVhVTlpBNWw5akpOYjV1S3FCQT09

Meeting ID: 885 4499 3844
Passcode: miMwc7

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