Crosscurrents 2023 Online
Dr. Lori Desautels
Educator Brain and Body States
Through the Lens of Applied Educational Neuroscience
Educator Brain and Body States
Through the Lens of Applied Educational Neuroscience
Adult nervous system states drive child and adolescent social, emotional, and cognitive well-being. In this session, we will explore how trauma and adversity impact the developing brains and bodies of our student sand the powerful implications that adult regulation states positively create for a student's social, emotional, and academic growth. I will share powerful regulatory practices for schools and adults as we enter the 2023/2024 school year.

Dr. Lori Desautels has been an Assistant Professor at Butler University since 2016 where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Education. Lori was also an Assistant Professor at Marian University in Indianapolis for eight years where she founded the Educational Neuroscience Symposium that has now reached thousands of educations and is in its 10th year. Lori's passion is engaging her students through the social and relational neurosciences as it applies to education by integrating the Applied Educational Neuroscience framework, and its learning principles and practices into her coursework at Butler. Lori continues her work co-teaching in the K-12 schools integrating her applied research into classroom procedures and transition, preparing the nervous system for learning and felt safety. Her third book, "Connections over Compliance: Rewiring our Perceptions of Discipline", was released in late 2020, and "International Neuroplasticity: Moving our Nervous Systems and Educational System Toward Post-Traumatic Growth", her fourth book, was released in January 2023. Lori's work, presentation videos and latest research can also be found on her website, www.revelationsineducation.com.
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Revelations in Education
Session Time: 1:15 - 2:45 pm |
Target: All grades (K-12) |
Handouts for this workshop will be provided following the conference.