• HTLC is offering a new workshop-based 12 credit pathway to the SEL Micro-Credential.
  • Most workshops will be one entire Saturday or two half-day Saturdays, in either in-person, Zoom, or hybrid formats.
  • Southern Oregon University students may register for one academic undergraduate credit at $60 per workshop or one academic graduate credit at $75 per workshop.
  • Local and international community can register for professional development for free, and certificates are available. Ask about other credit options.

CURRENT FALL TERM OFFERINGS

SEL: Connecting the DotsSEL: Self-AwarenessSEL: Self-Management
Date: Saturday, September 28th
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: EP 195 or via Zoom
Host: Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“Exploring Various Cultural Models of Social & Emotional Learning”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 1836)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 1837)
Community Members: Click Here!
Date: Saturday, October 12th
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: EP 256
Host: Roni Adams & Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“This workshop provides an experiential examination of personal and professional
identities and supports the development of dispositions that demonstrate respect for diverse cultures and contexts.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 1838)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 1839)
Community Members: Click Here!
Date: Saturday, November 16th
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: TBD; In-Person only
Host: Roni Adams & Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“This workshop addresses competencies and skills involved in regulating emotions, fostering
agency, and setting personal and professional goals.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 1840)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 1841)
Community Members: Click Here!

UPCOMING WINTER TERM OFFERINGS

SEL: Storytelling and Going WithinSEL: Creating Empathic RelationshipsSEL: Social-AwarenessSEL: Relationship Skills
Date: Saturday, January 11th
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: EP 016 or via Zoom
Host: Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“Around the world, winter is a time of story and self inquiry. This workshop will
explore various stories, personal story making, and how it applies to self inquiry and SEL
transformation. Group and individual activities will be integrated throughout the day.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 3979)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 3980)
Community Members: Click Here!
Date: Saturday, January 18th & 25th
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Host: Ayako Nozawa
Description:
“This workshop focuses on creating empathic relationships. It will provide steps for
creating empathic relationships professionally and personally for better connection, emotional
safety as well as being authentic to yourself.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 3981)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 3982)
Community Members: Click Here!
Date: Saturday, February 8th
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: EP 016; In-Person only
Host: Roni Adams & Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“This workshop strengthens skills for respectful communication, perspective-taking,
and problem-solving across differences.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 3983)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 3984)
Community Members: Click Here!
Date: Saturday, March 1st
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Location: EP 195; In-Person only
Host: Roni Adams & Michele Pavilionis
Description:
“This workshop fosters healthy, supportive communication and engagement with
diverse individuals and communities.”

Students: one-credit ED 399 workshop (CRN 3985)/ ED 500 workshop (CRN 3986)
Community Members: Click Here!

PATHWAYS FOR REGISTRATION

Option 1: HTLC Local and Global Community Members:

  • To honor and support your interest in holistic approaches in teaching and learning, you are welcome to attend any of the workshops for free!
  • To attend free, simply fill out the GoogleForm links above after workshop description.
  • Upon completion, attendees may request an e-certificate of attendance that might be useful to document professional development hours.
  • After registering by either option you will be contacted by the instructor 1-day prior to the workshop with the Zoom link and passcode.

(We are planning on some credit options for non-SOU students in the near future; thank you for your patience).

Option 2: Local or Online SOU Students:

  • If you wish to earn SOU academic credit in order to apply workshops toward the micro-credential or a degree program, the tuition cost is $60 (USD) for undergraduate credit or $75 (USD) for graduate credit for each of these 1-credit workshops.
  • To register, find the correct 399 title on course schedule
  • Or, reference above to find the CRN.