A focus on higher education wellness programs
How safety, well-being and inclusion efforts help lead to student success on higher education campuses.
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How safety, well-being and inclusion efforts help lead to student success on higher education campuses.
A trauma-informed approach to students' behavioral issues helps teachers understand when problems have deep roots.
Creating exams specifically for the internet and focusing on students' mental health help this university's success with online exams.
College students who are able to form connections tend to be happier and less likely to develop mental health problems.
Enlisting those close in age and experience -- near peers -- may be schools’ greatest hope for scaling support and guidance to help students.
Leaders can avoid burnout in a variety of ways, including getting rest, setting boundaries and creating safe space for others to express their anxiety, Marlene Chism writes.
Students perform better when they feel safe.. Creating safe schools requires a comprehensive plan with physical steps and mental preparation.
Corporate mindfulness can be transformed from a cliché to a powerful tool for re-engaging employees and boosting their productivity.
Outrage feels ubiquitous these days, but LaRay Quy offers three ways to inoculate yourself against its addictive nature.
The Shipyard’s Rick Milenthal details 5 steps leaders at marketing agencies can take to support the mental health of their people.
Educators need social and emotional development opportunities for their own well-being, as well as that of their students.