We know that all students, particularly with complex unmet learning needs require strategies to increase their wellbeing towards academic success.
This training will be delivered online, divided into 3 parts to support your learning and to combat Zoom fatigue.
The Berry Street Education Model
(BSEM) is based on classroom strategies informed by Berry Street's approaches to trauma-informed learning and the science of wellbeing. It has been designed by teachers and education leaders for whole school staff.
Over 70,000 Australian educators from more than 2000 schools have undertaken the BSEM program. In addition, AusVELs data at the primary school where BSEM was piloted, suggested that the program contributed to more than two years learning in one academic year.
We are all about strategies and recognise the importance of strategies which are consistent across an entire school. These student-centred strategies provide teachers, leaders, and allied education professionals with the knowledge of how to foster student willingness and capacity for school achievement. Throughout our training, we provide a robust toolkit of strategies that:
- educators can implement with students; and
- ensure a consistent approach to implementation, teacher feedback and support.
BSEM will help to prepare educators to meet the needs of all students by:
- understanding the impacts of trauma on the child, the family, and the intergenerational systems that surround the child,
- considering the effects of vicarious trauma, and
- exercising a multidisciplinary approach to the role of the teacher in the trauma-informed classroom, and to their therapeutic relationship with the child.
Who should attend
The Berry Street Education Model training is aimed at:
- Teachers
- Lead Teachers
- Curriculum Leaders / Assistant Principals
- School Leaders
- Allied Education / Health Professionals (Tutors, Occupational Therapists, Wellbeing workers, Social Workers, Case Managers).
Whole school training
We also offer whole-school delivery, which takes place with all of your staff at your school or preferred site. Whole school delivery is not only more cost efficient, it is also more likely to result in positive outcomes for your teachers and students, due to the consistency of learning it provides.
If you are interested in Berry Street Education Model Training for your whole-school, please contact the Berry Street Education Model Team on bsem@berrystreet.org.au and we can provide you with a detailed quote.
Course dates and cost
This course is offering 3 x 90-min sessions delivered across 3 consecutive days.
We always strive to model best practice teaching pedagogy.
Each session will be delivered live and we will not be recording any session.
Dates & times
Each Session is delivered from 4:00pm - 5:30pm AEDT
- Domain 1 Body: 12, 13 & 14 March 2025
- Domain 2 Relationship: 19, 20 & 21 March 2025
- Domains 3 & 4 Stamina & Engagement: 25, 26 & 27 March 2025
- Domain 5 Character: 1, 2 & 3 April 2025
BSEM 4 Day Foundational Course will be available across multiple dates and locations. See all upcoming courses or email bsem@berrystreet.org.au to learn more.
Cost
Course fees: $900 per person (including GST)
Please read our payment terms and conditions.
Registration
Registration for this course will close on Wednesday 5 March 2025.
What you will learn
The Berry Street Education Model enables participants to learn classroom and whole-school strategies to promote an understanding of the DOMAINS of our Model. What is covered within each of these domains is included below.
Day 1 - BODY
Building school-wide rhythms and body-regulation through a focus on physical and emotional regulation of the stress response and de-escalation in school and classroom contexts.
- from a developmentally neurosequential perspective, designing and delivering curriculum that promotes academic performance, wellbeing and future pathways
- acknowledging trauma's impact on the body, on the stress response, and on learning; specifically, helping students to self-regulate to a heart rate of around 80 beats per minute
- offering opportunities throughout the day for students to elect individualised time to both co-regulate and self-regulate emotions, reactivity and impulses
- using rhythmic, predictable, and consistent timetables for lessons, weeks and the school year
- providing opportunities for mindful practice.
Day 2 - RELATIONSHIP
Increasing relational capacities in staff and students through attachment and attunement principles with specific relationship strategies for difficult to engage young people.
- staff/student connections built on attachment principles of unconditional positive regard and positive emotion
- foundations of safety, tolerance and respect
- teaching social and emotional intelligence
- friendship and teamwork
- strategies to build lasting, strong relationships by increasing positivity rations within relationships.
Day 3 (Part 1) - STAMINA
Creating a strong culture of independence for academic tasks by nurturing resilience and emotional intelligence.
- strategies to build emotional intelligence, personal resilience, frustration tolerance and self-regulation
- growing the stamina for attention and strategies for managing distraction
- structures to support group affiliation
- encouraging growth mindsets for academic learning and accomplishment
- developing passion for learning and the persistence to follow through.
Day 3 (Part 2) - ENGAGEMENT
Employing engagement strategies that build willingness in struggling students.
- understanding the pathways to complete engagement through flow activities
- active engagement, including flexible timetabling, hands on activities and multiple learning modalities
- broadening, building and savouring positive emotions
- building motivation through healthy play and fun
- sparking curiosity and interest through real world application, vocational pathways, problem solving and investigation.
Day 4 - CHARACTER
Harnessing a values and a character strengths approach to enable successful student self-knowledge which leads to empowered future pathways.
- helping students articulate their own values
- finding personal meaning in those values and extending that meaning to include others
- understanding self and others in the context of culture and community
- identifying personal strengths and practicing those strengths
- exploring strengths through stories, narratives, metaphors and heroes/paragons of particular strengths
- cultivating attunement through tolerance and respect for others' character strengths
- understanding and employing character strengths for future pathways.
We know that all students, particularly with complex unmet learning needs require strategies to increase their wellbeing towards academic success.
This training will be delivered online, divided into 3 parts to support your learning and to combat Zoom fatigue.
The Berry Street Education Model
(BSEM) is based on classroom strategies informed by Berry Street's approaches to trauma-informed learning and the science of wellbeing. It has been designed by teachers and education leaders for whole school staff.
Over 82,000 Australian educators from more than 2000 schools have undertaken the BSEM program. In addition, AusVELs data at the primary school where BSEM was piloted, suggested that the program contributed to more than two years learning in one academic year.
We are all about strategies and recognise the importance of strategies which are consistent across an entire school. These student-centred strategies provide teachers, leaders, and allied education professionals with the knowledge of how to foster student willingness and capacity for school achievement. Throughout our training, we provide a robust toolkit of strategies that:
- educators can implement with students; and
- ensure a consistent approach to implementation, teacher feedback and support.
BSEM will help to prepare educators to meet the needs of all students by:
- understanding the impacts of trauma on the child, the family, and the intergenerational systems that surround the child,
- considering the effects of vicarious trauma, and
- exercising a multidisciplinary approach to the role of the teacher in the trauma-informed classroom, and to their therapeutic relationship with the child.
Who should attend
The Berry Street Education Model training is aimed at:
- Teachers
- Lead Teachers
- Curriculum Leaders / Assistant Principals
- School Leaders
- Allied Education / Health Professionals (Tutors, Occupational Therapists, Wellbeing workers, Social Workers, Case Managers).
Whole school training
We also offer whole-school delivery, which takes place with all of your staff at your school or preferred site. Whole school delivery is not only more cost efficient, it is also more likely to result in positive outcomes for your teachers and students, due to the consistency of learning it provides.
If you are interested in Berry Street Education Model Training for your whole-school, please contact the Berry Street Education Model Team on bsem@berrystreet.org.au and we can provide you with a detailed quote.
Course dates and cost
This course is offering 3 x 90-min sessions delivered across 3 consecutive days.
We always strive to model best practice teaching pedagogy.
Each session will be delivered live and we will not be recording any session.
Dates & times
Each Session is delivered from 8:00am - 9:30am GMT (7:00pm - 8:30pm AEDT)
- Day 1 Body: 11, 12 & 13 February 2025
- Day 2 Relationship: 18, 19 & 20 March 2025
- Day 3 & Stamina & Engagement: 6, 7 & 8 May 2025
- Day 4 Character: 27, 28 & 29 May 2025
BSEM 4 Day Foundational Course will be available across multiple dates and locations. See all upcoming courses or email bsem@berrystreet.org.au to learn more.
Cost
Course fees: $900 per person (including GST)
Please read our payment terms and conditions.
Registration
Registration for this course will close on Tuesday 4 February 2025.
What you will learn
The Berry Street Education Model enables participants to learn classroom and whole-school strategies to promote an understanding of the DOMAINS of our Model. What is covered within each of these domains is included below.
Day 1 - BODY
Building school-wide rhythms and body-regulation through a focus on physical and emotional regulation of the stress response and de-escalation in school and classroom contexts.
- from a developmentally neurosequential perspective, designing and delivering curriculum that promotes academic performance, wellbeing and future pathways
- acknowledging trauma's impact on the body, on the stress response, and on learning; specifically, helping students to self-regulate to a heart rate of around 80 beats per minute
- offering opportunities throughout the day for students to elect individualised time to both co-regulate and self-regulate emotions, reactivity and impulses
- using rhythmic, predictable, and consistent timetables for lessons, weeks and the school year
- providing opportunities for mindful practice.
Day 2 - RELATIONSHIP
Increasing relational capacities in staff and students through attachment and attunement principles with specific relationship strategies for difficult to engage young people.
- staff/student connections built on attachment principles of unconditional positive regard and positive emotion
- foundations of safety, tolerance and respect
- teaching social and emotional intelligence
- friendship and teamwork
- strategies to build lasting, strong relationships by increasing positivity rations within relationships.
Day 3 (Part 1) - STAMINA
Creating a strong culture of independence for academic tasks by nurturing resilience and emotional intelligence.
- strategies to build emotional intelligence, personal resilience, frustration tolerance and self-regulation
- growing the stamina for attention and strategies for managing distraction
- structures to support group affiliation
- encouraging growth mindsets for academic learning and accomplishment
- developing passion for learning and the persistence to follow through.
Day 3 (Part 2) - ENGAGEMENT
Employing engagement strategies that build willingness in struggling students.
- understanding the pathways to complete engagement through flow activities
- active engagement, including flexible timetabling, hands on activities and multiple learning modalities
- broadening, building and savouring positive emotions
- building motivation through healthy play and fun
- sparking curiosity and interest through real world application, vocational pathways, problem solving and investigation.
Day 4 - CHARACTER
Harnessing a values and a character strengths approach to enable successful student self-knowledge which leads to empowered future pathways.
- helping students articulate their own values
- finding personal meaning in those values and extending that meaning to include others
- understanding self and others in the context of culture and community
- identifying personal strengths and practicing those strengths
- exploring strengths through stories, narratives, metaphors and heroes/paragons of particular strengths
- cultivating attunement through tolerance and respect for others' character strengths
- understanding and employing character strengths for future pathways.
Payment terms and conditions
Payment is by Credit Card
A confirmation and tax invoice will be issued automatically upon registration to your nominated email address.
Please be advised if payment or cancellation notification is not received as per the above terms and conditions your ability to attend future event will be impacted.
Please contact us at bsem@berrystreet.org.au if you require an invoice for your organisation or need any assistance with registrations.
A full refund will be issued for cancellations up until 7 business days prior to the first day of the course. No refunds will be issued after this date however substitutions are welcome. Please note there are no shared registrations available.
Should the Berry Street Education Team cancel a course for any reason, those registered at this time will be entitled to a full refund of registration fees only, and this will incur no administrative charges or penalties.
Bookings may be transferred at the discretion of the Berry Street Education Team. Please put these requests in writing to bsem@berrystreet.org.au before the event. Transfers and cancellations will be subject to a charge.