Discover the science of well-being and connect with educators around the world in our free monthly community meetings!

Upcoming Meetings

Join our education team at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center in a four-part series of free community meetings designed to help educators improve relationships in schools. In these virtual workshops with guest experts and leading researchers, you will learn about the science of curiosity, empathy, humility, and forgiveness, and build the key capacities to promote care, connection, and understanding in our schools. Free! Space may be limited. 

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Past Meetings

Thanks for joining us! Click through for recaps and resources from our past meetings.

OCT 28 2024

Admitting That You May Be Wrong: The Science of Intellectual Humility

Learn how to build humble, open-minded learning experiences—for yourself and your students.

SEP 23 2024

Perspective Receiving versus Taking: The Science of Empathy

Learn strategies to receive, honor, hold, and respect others’ perspectives.

AUG 26 2024

Asking Open, Authentic Questions: The Science of Curiosity

Build listening skills and learn how to foster greater curiosity and connection in our schools and classrooms.

MAY 21 2024

The Science of Awe

Learn from educators and students about how we can create more inspiring, awe-filled learning environments.

“I leave each session inspired by the good work my colleagues are doing throughout the world.”
Patricia Wright, Proof Positive: Autism Wellbeing Alliance
“The combination of these meetings is always the best—learning followed by shared discourse.”
Educator
“This meeting gave me a new perspective and many resources to dive into as we plan for next year.”
Educator
“This meeting was so much fun and again so relevant! Thank you for all of your research, resources, and continued work.”
Educator
“This was a wonderful session! Having the teacher and students present made it really come alive.”
Educator
Enroll in one of our online courses

Do you want to dive deeper into the science behind our GGIE practices? Enroll in one of our online courses for educators!