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Three Strategies that Support Student Well-Being and Mental Health

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Core strategies addressed in all programming include the intersectionality of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), trauma-informed pedagogy, clarity, flexibility, diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racist pedagogy. Described below are three ways that instructors support student well-being and mental health. Active learning.

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Three Strategies that Support Student Well-Being and Mental Health

Faculty Focus

Core strategies addressed in all programming include the intersectionality of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), trauma-informed pedagogy, clarity, flexibility, diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racist pedagogy. Described below are three ways that instructors support student well-being and mental health. Active learning.

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How Colleges Are Thinking Differently to Serve Adult Students

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But it sounds like that's not necessarily the case, and the peer-to-peer learning is also important for a more mature population, too. It's our responsibility as educators to create opportunities for people to work in teams and to do them in effective ways.

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Assignments with Significance

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Critical thinking, engagement, cohesion, respect for diversity, mental health, and interpersonal skills have all been shown to improve via team learning experiences (Gillespie, 2012, Mercer-Mapstone and Kuchel, 2015, Wilson et al., Enhancing Social Work Education Through Team-Based Learning. 2018, García et al.,