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Trauma-Informed Practices courses show...

March 11, 2021

“I began to look for more answers and ways to help my students” Bellarmine University’s Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) in Trauma-Informed Practices Teacher Leader program is unique in the region because it equips both new and experienced educators to navigate the manifestations of trauma seen in children and teens—not just from abuse, neglect and other experiences that threaten their well-being, but from the lack of socialization necessary for growth—even under the best of home-life conditions.

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Trauma-informed education curriculum...

March 11, 2021

 “Students’ coping skills or resilience can change”   Tommy Wells spent years working in schools as a counselor, listening to children and teens as they struggled to come to terms with what adults might consider typical drama for their age, but also very grown-up situations even most adults would not know how to address.

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Literacy Specialist program empowers...

March 11, 2021

“It’s revolutionary.

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Financial Aid FAQs

March 10, 2021

Expert Answers to 11 Common Financial Aid Questions The process of enrolling in college involves several different components.

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Hacking Louisville’s Digital Divide

March 9, 2021

A new social innovation conference is bringing together Bellarmine students and experts across fields from tech to education to hack into Louisville’s digital divide.

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