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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.

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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.

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How Colleges Are Thinking Differently to Serve Adult Students

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We see many students in their twenties who are choosing to go to work and have lives that are complicated by full-time work, full-time study. The nature of jobs changing over time has created some changes in the adult learning population. At our own institution [we] see a bi-modal population of adult learners.

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Assignments with Significance

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What exists in Arabic in terms of Sunday school curricula, youth work materials, and home Bible studies is largely translation from English, often poorly translated and culturally inappropriate. The learning was tangible and extraordinary. Throughout these regions there is a paucity of original materials suitable for local church use.