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Empowering Online Instructors: A Guide to Crisis Prevention and Preparedness 

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This involves being attentive to changes in communication patterns, participation levels, or the quality of submitted work. Faculty should have knowledge of online resources available to support students in crisis, including virtual counseling services, mental health platforms, and crisis intervention teams. References Coleman, M.

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Empowering Online Instructors: A Guide to Crisis Prevention and Preparedness 

Faculty Focus

This involves being attentive to changes in communication patterns, participation levels, or the quality of submitted work. Faculty should have knowledge of online resources available to support students in crisis, including virtual counseling services, mental health platforms, and crisis intervention teams. References Coleman, M.

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3 ways students with autism benefit from art, music and recreation

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Courtney Carnes, MS, ATR-BC, holds a master’s degree in art therapy with a concentration in counseling from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and a Bachelor of Science in pre-art therapy with a minor in leadership from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. About the Presenters. Join the Community.

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In Challenging Times, Relationships Keep Students Engaged in College Learning

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When students participating in focus groups are asked if they have ever considered dropping out of college, many say they have. One student said this of an encounter with a faculty member after missing a class: “I ran into [the instructor]. The counseling. and he says, ‘Where were you? Come see me.’. Your teachers.

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As Student Engagement Falls, Colleges Wonder: ‘Are We Part of the Problem?’

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Many instructors describe accommodations they’ve tried, like loosening homework deadlines or offering asynchronous alternatives to class conversations, but some now wonder whether this kind of leniency actually makes the situation worse. In their anecdotes, fewer students are showing up to class and turning work in on time (or at all).

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Can After-School Programs Help Children Recover From the Pandemic?

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Early on, Christian says, he was a little reserved and shy, but participating at the gym helped improve his communication skills. Jodi Grant “While after-school programs have academic support, there's also all of these other things that are happening, whether it's workforce skills, it's participating in sports and theater.

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Inside a Student’s Hunt for His Own Learning Data

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So I used that recourse and I submitted a formal request to the Office of Counsel at UBC for my information that was collected through the Learning Management System. All of this data was compiled into these statistical reports that were accessible by instructors and administrators and I was kind of overwhelmed by that.