Well-Being

Controversy Mars Sri Lanka's Ambitious Education Reforms
Education Management Controversy Mars Sri Lanka's Ambitious Education Reforms

Sri Lanka stands at a pivotal crossroads, poised to embark on a sweeping transformation of its education system, an initiative designed to liberate its youth from the shackles of a rigid, exam-oriented framework that has long been criticized for stifling creativity and well-being. The ‘Transforming

Singapore Acts to Cut Teacher Workload and Boost Well-Being
Education Management Singapore Acts to Cut Teacher Workload and Boost Well-Being

In a decisive move to address the escalating pressures on its educators, the Singapore Ministry of Education has embarked on a comprehensive, nationwide initiative aimed at significantly reducing teacher workload and enhancing overall well-being. Education Minister Desmond Lee has affirmed that

Graduates Pursue Advanced Degrees in a Tough Job Market
Education Management Graduates Pursue Advanced Degrees in a Tough Job Market

Facing an increasingly challenging economic landscape, recent college graduates are navigating a labor market where opportunities for those with only a bachelor's degree have become noticeably scarce. The current unemployment rate for this demographic stands at 5.8%, a significant jump compared to

Can Integrated SEL and Mental Health Transform Schools?
Education Management Can Integrated SEL and Mental Health Transform Schools?

In an educational landscape increasingly defined by the complex interplay of academic pressures, behavioral challenges, and emotional well-being, school districts nationwide are grappling with how to effectively support the whole child. As the demand for comprehensive student support services

Schools Teach Digital Wellness Beyond Cellphone Bans
Education Management Schools Teach Digital Wellness Beyond Cellphone Bans

The recent surge of state legislation targeting student cellphone use has left many smaller K-12 schools scrambling to translate broad new requirements into practical, everyday classroom policies. Without the extensive support of large district offices or dedicated innovation directors, these

Funding Cuts Force Colleges to Rethink Mental Health
Education Management Funding Cuts Force Colleges to Rethink Mental Health

As the last of the substantial federal emergency relief funds allocated during the pandemic has expired, college campuses across the nation are confronting a stark financial reality that threatens to dismantle the very mental health support systems that were expanded to meet an unprecedented

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