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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Bullying in nursing is a well-documented issue, but less attention has been given to the experiences of nurse educators who face hostility within academic institutions. These hostile work environments have profound consequences, leading many talented educators to leave academia entirely or return to clinical practice.

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

k12 Digest

And its exactly how Elmwood thinks education should feel in the 21st century. Educators dont just keep up with innovationthey lead it. And when you combine strong values with smart tech and a global curriculum, you get more than a good education. Its lively. Its hands-on. But here, technology isnt a shiny extra.

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Student mental health is still suffering–how should we address it?

eSchool News

education system must look to alternative solutions. Looking beyond a traditional western medicine approach, school districts should consider adopting solutions such as peer-to-peer counseling, where students who have been trained can meet to support one another and address personal, social, or emotional challenges.

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How a Culture of Caring Is Helping These Schools Improve Student Mental Health

Edsurge

Cole-Ochoa is among the educators nationwide who are trying new approaches to social-emotional learning in hopes of helping students deal with the continuing mental health struggles that took shape or worsened during the isolation of remote learning that started in 2020. “[Now] some of them have blossomed, some of them have overcome that.

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How Schools Can Build a Culture of Support for Educator Mental Health

Edsurge

Considering the ongoing traumatic upheaval on school communities in recent years, and the unrelenting pressure on educators to work under difficult, uncertain and constantly vacillating circumstances, it is not a matter of if educators will experience the corrosive effects of prolonged and extreme stress, but rather when.

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7 ways to engage students in remote learning

eSchool News

In a virtual environment, educators are continually competing with diversions that aren’t present in the classroom, such as social media, television, and video games. As educators, we are always thinking about who our audience is. What academic, social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are our students dealing with? Be consistent.

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7 tips for a strong remote learning strategy

eSchool News

In a virtual environment, educators are continually competing with diversions that aren’t present in the classroom, such as social media, television, and video games. As educators, we are always thinking about who our audience is. What academic, social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are our students dealing with?