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Science-backed scalable tools improve student mental health

eSchool News

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. References: 1.Albers,

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

eSchool News

Well-being resources : Encourage self-care by providing resources such as access to counseling services, wellness programs, or relaxation spaces within the school. Feedback mechanisms : Create opportunities for students, staff, parents, and community members to provide feedback. Consider organizing wellness days or retreats.

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

k12 Digest

From Prekindergarten to Grade 12, students learn social-emotional skills through a carefully structured curriculum. On-site counselling is always available, and the schools ties to community mental health organizations ensure no student falls through the cracks. Signature events throughout the year help nurture these bonds.

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EmpowerU Launches Platform to Streamline Expert Social-Emotional Learning and Support for K–12 Students

eSchool News

As districts around the country face ever-growing SEL and mental well-being needs among the students they serve, EmpowerU helps schools scale their counseling and support services—without hiring more staff. Our new platform does just that.

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Big Deals: New AI Inititiaves in Phonics Instruction and College Counseling

eSchool News

“To think about having a sentence on the screen, a child reading that, and eSpark providing immediate feedback and instruction on individual sounds and putting those sounds together…That’s basically teaching [my students] how to read,” said Michigan teacher Michelle VanGilder.

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What student choice and agency actually looks like

eSchool News

Based on this data, students can determine whether they are ready to take unit assessments, which count towards their grade. 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.

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A Guide to Supporting Students with Bad Grades

Teach Hub

Poor grades often signal an underlying issue that may go beyond the student’s understanding of the material, such as an external stressor or lack of motivation. Whatever the case, low grades can impact a student’s motivation and self-esteem leading to a cycle of poor performance.

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