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Supporting & Enhancing Teacher Well-Being

After the pandemic, the well-being of everyone has become more of a concern, especially in work and school settings. This new preoccupation has led schools to thoroughly examine it, aiming not only to reduce absenteeism and boost productivity but also to create an environment where involvement, socialization, thriving, feeling competent, and being recognized at work hold genuine and tangible importance. In schools, this significantly influences how teachers approach their classes and serve as motivated figures for their students. Some schools have experimented with various methods to address this motivation and psychological well-being for all staff and students, drawing on well-known theoretical frameworks such as the PERMA-H model by Martin Seligman and his colleagues. In this workshop, we will explore psychological well-being at work and methods to help everyone flourish, analyzing different frameworks and discussing everyone's experiences to aid schools in supporting and enhancing the well-being of teachers and students.

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe the five dimensions of psychological well-being at work.
  • Evaluate their own psychological well-being at work and motivation to thrive.
  • Describe the PERMA-H (Norrish et al., 2013), PROSPER (Noble et McGrath, 2015), and SDT models (Deci et al., 1991) in school settings.
  • Examine positively their own and others' experiences of happiness, motivation as well as experiences of frustrations and struggles at school.
  • Cooperatively plan strategies for themselves and for their school to improve well-being.
  • Establish small steps/goals for themselves and their classes.

Learning Areas:

  • Curriculum, Pedagogy & Assessment
  • Innovation
  • Research
  • Educational Psychology

Target Audience: Teachers and School Leaders

About the Presenter: 

Dr Emmanuel Bernet

Dr. Emmanuel Bernet has over 25 years of dedicated service in education as a highly experienced French-Canadian teacher trainer. His journey began in 1996, teaching upper primary school in multicultural and disadvantaged settings. Quickly, he transitioned into guiding and supervising pre-service teachers during their internships and later became a trainer for in-service teachers for Montreal’s schools. Concurrently, Dr. Bernet graduated with a Ph.D. specializing in educational psychology from the University of Montreal in 2010, receiving exceptional distinction and honors. His expertise spans various domains, including school motivation and well-being, competency-based pedagogy, participative classroom management, pedagogical integration of technology, and professional development practices. This breadth of expertise led him to Shanghai, where he served as a full-time adviser in pedagogical innovation for a few years. And for the past decade, Dr. Bernet has played a vital role at the International French School of Singapore (IFS), primarily serving as an educational psychology, technology, and professional learning adviser. His responsibilities include collaborating on significant research projects with universities and delivering countless professional development sessions for teachers and principals.

Dr. Bernet's expertise extends beyond the classroom and the school setting. As an independent consultant, he has been sought after since 2005 to provide training in schools, advise parents, speak to government representatives, lecture university students, and present his work in professional and scientific congresses across more than a dozen countries, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. His ability to adapt his knowledge and skills to different contexts and audiences is a testament to his versatility and effectiveness as an educational consultant. He has also co-authored research reports, scientific and professional journal articles, and a book chapter. Dr. Bernet's affiliations with prestigious organizations, such as the Observatory on Well-being at School (OBE) in France, the Singapore Positive Education Network (SPEN), and the Interuniversity Research Center on Training and the Teaching Profession in Canada (CRIFPE), further underscore his standing in the field.

Despite his accomplishments, Dr. Bernet values the importance of maintaining practical experience in the classroom while addressing the complexity of professional development efficacy for teachers. He designs training programs and workshops that address genuine teacher needs through solid questioning, experimentation, and reflection on beliefs and practices. His training style highlights the importance of evidence-based pedagogical practices and engaging training methods. He aims for greater academic achievement for all students in a more holistic approach to youth well-being, aligning with MOE goals. Therefore, it is vital for him to positively impact Singapore society as a new permanent resident through continuous professional development for teachers, but also soon through counselling services. Being already extensively trained by the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (IIBA), he is currently augmenting his skills through The School of Positive Psychology (TSPP) in Singapore, paving the way for the final year of a master's degree in counselling and psychotherapy from the University of East London. As you can see, Dr. Bernet offers tailored professional development opportunities to schools and educators with his dedication and expertise, aiming to enhance teacher and student success at school in a holistic, efficient and motivating manner.

Registration Details

Course Code: EM130924

Topic: Supporting & Enhancing Teacher Well-Being

Presenter(s): Dr Emmanuel Bernet

Date(s): 13 and 20 September 2024 (2-half day workshop)

Time: 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm

Mode of Delivery: Zoom

Closing Date: 30 August 2024 Friday

Workshop Fee: S$350.00 per participant and fee is subject to GST.

Please get in touch with Joseph Loy by email at joseph@pai.sg or tel: 6363 0330 if you require further information.