Course curriculum

    1. How to use this course

    2. Setting an Intention

    1. Naming the World: Introduction

    2. Learning targets and anchor practices

    3. Listen: Dialogue

    4. Read: Naming the world of learning

    5. Perspectives on Freire's Vision

    6. Narrative Reflection

    1. Read: 4 A’s of Learning

    2. Lesson: Teaching the 4 A's of learning

    3. Four A's of Learning Classroom Graphic

    4. Listen: Freire and the 4 A's of Learning

    5. Reflection Assignment - Supporting a Student in the Second "A"

    1. Read: Naming the world through common language

    2. Listen & Reflect: Ritual and Common Language

    3. Articulate: Five critical naming strategies

    1. Read: Listening

    2. Listen: Teaching Listening

    3. Process: Listening Wheel

    4. Practice: Feeling Words

    5. Articulate: Putting your learning into action

    6. Feeling Words worksheet & exemplar

    1. Reviewing what we've learned: Naming the World

    2. Feedback: Naming the World

    3. More resources for you

About this course

  • $65.00
  • 25 lessons
  • 100% Online
  • 1 Graduate Credit: $260
  • Asynchronous

The School of Belonging Badge Program in Partnership with Lesley University

Courses designed for graduate students & education professionals

The School of Belonging Badge Program in Partnership with Lesley University Graduate School has been designed for educational professionals who are passionate about developing a culture of caring and compassion in their schools and classrooms. The School of Belonging process creates the conditions, skills and practices for empathy, inclusion, and self-expression for all members of the school community.

Course Creator

David Levine

Senior Instructor and Designer

David is an educator, author, songwriter, and documentary film maker whose expression is grounded in creating caring and compassionate school cultures where emotional safety and emotional intelligence are foundational belonging and relationship-building practices. After working with school districts across the country as a teacher, trainer, facilitator, designer, and coach, for 32 years, David created Teaching Empathy Institute (TEI) in 2016. He saw the need for a different way of engaging students and adults in the work of empathy development. So, he developed a set of tools and practices to introduce and cultivate belonging and inclusion in schools. The overarching goal for all TEI’s work is to help individuals, schools, and entire communities transform through dialogue, storytelling, and the celebration of human connection.