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

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Teachers regularly use technology, not just to teach, but to help students think deeper, ask better questions, and tell their own stories. Critical thinking isnt something we teach once, says Ms. Thats why the school has built a culture where care isnt an afterthoughtits a foundation. Every student has their own MacBook or iPad.

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7 ways to engage students in remote learning

eSchool News

We then use that information to brainstorm how to best approach online lessons, build and maintain critical school culture and relationships, and enable other wrap-around supports, such as counseling and therapy. What academic, social, emotional, and behavioral challenges are our students dealing with? First and foremost, be yourself.

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7 tips for a strong remote learning strategy

eSchool News

Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on student engagement and online or hybrid learning strategies related to pandemic teaching. Creating an engaging virtual environment for students can be difficult, but a few insights, best practices, and strategies can help you craft your remote teaching approach.

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Back to Basics: Focusing on the Foundation of Teaching and Learning

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Thus began his transition, from teaching high school students to focusing on their teachers. Today, he spends the bulk of his time teaching and supporting educators as a coach, speaker, author and senior fellow at the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). It’s about the return to teaching and learning.

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

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By increasing support and creating safe spaces to openly discuss common experiences of stress, schools can establish a culture that normalizes addressing mental health, which can reduce stigma. A number of them expressed frustration that despite the constant disruptions to teaching, their schools expected them to go about business as usual.

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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Furthermore, a toxic workplace culture may discourage younger nurse educators from entering academia, perpetuating the shortage and reducing the professions ability to educate future nurses. Fostering a Culture of Civility Clark et al. 2011) emphasize the importance of fostering a culture of civility within nursing education.

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

eSchool News

Topics could include new teaching strategies, technology integration, or stress management techniques. Well-being resources : Encourage self-care by providing resources such as access to counseling services, wellness programs, or relaxation spaces within the school. Consider organizing wellness days or retreats.