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Five ways school leaders can end the year on a strong note

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Ending the year on a strong note not only celebrates the achievements of students and staff but also sets the stage for a successful transition into the next academic year. Celebrate achievements: Reflecting on the successes of the school year is crucial for boosting morale and motivation among students and staff.

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Why Professors Should Ask Students For Feedback Long Before the Semester Is Over

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Golden collects the results, which students give anonymously, then studies the feedback and makes a list of all the information she’s received. This practice is called early-term feedback. In general, faculty and instructors are really responsive to student feedback. Collecting feedback can be as easy as passing out index cards.

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Science-backed scalable tools improve student mental health

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A science-backed and scalable solution for this mental health challenge is to provide students with an anonymous questionnaire that provides personalized feedback and supportive resources in the areas of mental health, well-being, social support, and psychosocial areas relevant to school persistence and achievement.

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3 tips to combat chronic absenteeism in high schools

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This alarming trend jeopardizes students’ academic achievement, graduation prospects, and life outcomes. Create opportunities for students and families to provide feedback, share concerns, and actively participate in decision-making processes that affect their educational experiences.

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Elmwood School: Where Girls Rise with Confidence, Curiosity and Global Vision

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There was no fanfarejust a vision, a small classroom, and a deep belief in what girls could achieve when given the right environment to grow. On-site counselling is always available, and the schools ties to community mental health organizations ensure no student falls through the cracks. Faculty growth is just as important.

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3 innovative ways to help teachers feel engaged and valued

eSchool News

The impact of healthy environments can empower each individual into making authentic efforts, putting in the rigor/practice, and achieving goals. via a board, reverse-mentoring, mastermind groups) build relationships and friendships with people who can provide feedback or counsel, so teachers are moving towards progress and growth.

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What student choice and agency actually looks like

eSchool News

Many schools and districts see the value in it, but it has often been difficult to achieve. Students are counseled on how to interpret their data and know that if certain formative assessments show areas of weakness, they should go back and work on them before requesting an assessment. Student self-direction.