Book Dr. Goins for Professional Development
For K-12 educational options
Dr. Goins offers professional development in Social Motivational Theory, Relationship-Based Classroom Management, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) with Restorative Practices. With over a decade of experience in classrooms and schools, she brings both research-based knowledge and real-world experience to every session.
Educators learn how to build connected, confident, and motivated classrooms, implement strategies that foster meaningful relationships, and create environments where students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Each session is designed to be practical, interactive, and immediately applicable, giving teachers tools they can use the very next day to inspire positive change.
Whether it’s a one-hour workshop, half-day training, or full-day seminar, Dr. Goins equips educators with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to transform their classrooms and impact student growth in lasting ways.
PD Offerings for Educators
-
In this session, Dr. Goins explores two key social motivational theories that influence learners’ behavior both inside and outside the classroom. Educators will learn how understanding these theories can inform their decisions to foster a positive social culture in classrooms and schools. By becoming more aware of the social factors at play, teachers can intervene thoughtfully in everyday tasks and interactions, guiding students toward collaboration, engagement, and productive behavior.
-
Are your educators struggling with impulsive student behavior, where students act without considering their choices or the impact on others? Do they wish their students could work alongside them toward shared learning and behavioral goals in a collaborative classroom community?
In today’s fast-paced, screen-filled world, many students haven’t yet developed the skills to be self-aware or manage their own choices—even when adults are present. This professional development session provides a cognitive, relationship-based framework to explicitly teach students how to pause, reflect, and make Heartwise decisions. Educators will leave equipped to guide students toward social awareness, stronger relationships, and thoughtful decision-making, breaking the cycle of impulsivity and fostering a collaborative, connected classroom culture.
-
SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) and Restorative Practices share one essential focus: relationships. Educators who implement SEL without restorative practices may unintentionally fall short of building a strong, connected classroom community.
Dr. Goins provides professional development that uncovers the practical ways SEL and restorative practices work together. Educators learn how SEL structures meaningful actions and conversations, while restorative practices ensure those actions develop self-awareness, social awareness, and strong relational skills in students. This PD equips educators with strategies to foster communication, respectful choices, and emotional management, creating classrooms where students thrive both socially and academically.