EDC's Shai Fuxman joins Ripple Effects for a panel on best practices, strategies, and tools for achieving improved behavior, social-emotional wellness, and mental health outcomes at Tier I, II, and III.
Join one of this country’s leading behavioral health experts and MTSS consultants, Education Development Center’s Senior Research Scientist Dr. Shai Fuxman, and Valdosta City Schools’ District Lead MTSS Coordinator Kristi Goff, as they share best practices, strategies, and tools for achieving improved behavior, social-emotional wellness, and mental health outcomes at Tier I, II and III.
In this edLeader Panel, viewers learn:
- Concrete steps you can take to ensure the interventions you have in place are both coordinated and implemented effectively
- The one change Valdosta City Schools made that helped schools earn the highest Office Discipline Referral Reduction Rating for the state
- How to decide what to keep and what to let go in your MTSS with limited 2024 funds
- This recorded edLeader Panel is of interest to PreK-12 school and district leaders, teachers, school counselors and social workers, federal program coordinators, and those involved in supporting students’ and families’ behavioral and mental health.
Presented by Shai Fuxman, Ed.D., Behavioral Health Expert and Senior Research Scientist, Education Development Center (EDC); and Kristi Goff, District Lead MTSS Coordinator, Valdosta City Schools (GA)
Moderated by Jessica Berlinski, Director of PreK-12 Education, Ripple Effects
Dr. Shai Fuxman, a behavioral health expert and senior research scientist, leads initiatives promoting the positive development of youth and serves as a technical assistance specialist and advisor for EDC Solutions.