Well-being

Can a Cellphone Ban Alone Solve Student Mental Health Issues?
Education Management Can a Cellphone Ban Alone Solve Student Mental Health Issues?

In recent years, the Alberta government enacted a policy to ban cellphones in classrooms from kindergarten through Grade 12. This measure has been well received by teachers, parents, and students, aiming to diminish distractions and foster a more focused learning environment. However, can this

Holistic Program Expands to Aid Native Hawaiian Students' Health and Academics
Education Management Holistic Program Expands to Aid Native Hawaiian Students' Health and Academics

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education has allocated a substantial grant totaling $3,954,518 to two professors from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education, Erin Centeio and Kuʻulei Serna. This grant is part of the initiative "I Paʻa Ka H

Can TEAMology Transform K-8 Mental Health Support in Schools?
Education Management Can TEAMology Transform K-8 Mental Health Support in Schools?

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and mental health support for K-8 students have become pivotal in contemporary education. Rising student mental health concerns, particularly those magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitate innovative solutions. Founded in 2016 within Penn State

NWT Proposes Changes to Early Learning and Child Care Regulations
Education Management NWT Proposes Changes to Early Learning and Child Care Regulations

The government of the Northwest Territories (NWT) announced on August 15, 2024, the second phase of proposed changes to Early Learning and Child Care Regulations, aiming to enhance the safety, well-being, and developmental needs of children in licensed programs. These proposed changes are a direct

How Can Clemson University Enhance Well-being Through Strategic Planning?
Education Management How Can Clemson University Enhance Well-being Through Strategic Planning?

At the dawn of a new fiscal year in July, Clemson University embarked on a pivotal phase of strategic planning aimed at enhancing well-being across its campus. Spearheaded by the Clemson Well-being Council, this initiative involves the utilization of a comprehensive SWOT analysis to evaluate the

Florida’s Child Wellbeing Ranked 30th, Reveals Post-Pandemic Challenges
Education Management Florida’s Child Wellbeing Ranked 30th, Reveals Post-Pandemic Challenges

The 2024 Kids Count Data Profile, presented by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, offers a sobering look at the wellbeing of children in Florida. Ranking 30th overall, the report highlights various factors influencing children's lives, including economic wellbeing, education, health, and family

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