The New Jersey School Boards Association and the U.S. Army are teaming up to host a monthly leadership training series.

The inspiration for the series was STEAM Tank, which provides team building and leadership activities to students and educators. NJSBA and the  U.S. Army are now providing leadership training for board members.

The series is based on the U.S. Army Master Resilience Trainer course, which is one of the foundational pillars in training Army personnel. This seven-part series will provide an overview of positive core competencies that contribute to resilience and strong leadership.

Topics to be discussed include problem solving, goal setting, finding positivity, countering negative biases, promoting collaboration, and identifying emotion-based core beliefs and values that can trigger catastrophic thinking.

Registration Information:

School board members, superintendents, and others included on the census may register themselves online for this training program, and choosing the program by date.

Non-member district staff members may also register for the program by creating an account in NJSBA’s online portal. Create an account, click on the “Log in” tab at top right, and then click “Get Started.”

More Information For program questions, please email Jennifer Siehl.

UPCOMING DATES

Put It in Perspective, March 16 Stop catastrophic thinking, reduce anxiety and improve problem solving by identifying the worst, best and most likely outcomes of a situation.

Detect Icebergs, April 16 Identify core beliefs and core values that fuel out-of-proportion emotions and reactions, and evaluate the accuracy and usefulness of these beliefs. Identify core beliefs and core values that promote rejuvenation.

Goal Setting, May 18 Identify, plan for and commit to the pursuit of a goal that results in more optimal performance, sustained motivation, and increased effort.

Hunt the Good Stuff, June 16 Counter the negativity bias, create positive emotions and refine your skills in noticing good things.

Avoid Thinking Traps, July 15 Identify and correct counterproductive patterns in thinking through the use of mental games and critical questions.

Problem Solving, Aug. 19 Learn how to discover the cause of problems and deploy solution strategies.

ELFNJ Board of Trustees 2020

Stephanie A. Fisher, Chairperson

Ellen E. Mushinski, Treasurer

Maria Alamo, Board Secretary

Hope R. Blackburn, Esq.

Daniel T. Sinclair

Rochelle Hendricks

Kevin Lau, Esq.

Tammeisha D. Smith

Lloyd Rosenberg

Brett Waters

Raymond R. Wiss, Esq.

Dr. Lawrence Feinsod, CEO (Non-voting member)

Patrice Maillet, Director, ELFNJ