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How to Use Mindfulness in the Classroom to Support Student Health
School Health and Wellness // February 17, 2022
In recent years, mindfulness in the classroom—sometimes referred to as “contemplative pedagogy”—has gained traction as a way to reduce stress and anxiety in students as well as to improve academic and behavioral outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge our learning systems, with school closures, remote learning, physical distancing guidelines, and other unexpected changes negatively affecting children's mental health. Now more than ever, it is prudent for educators to apply evidence-based strategies that counterbalance the negative emotions that might otherwise thwart student progress.
Read MoreHow Standardized Tests are Failing Your Students
Academic Leadership // February 1, 2022
With a Scantron test—multiple-choice, fill-in-the-bubble form scoring system common in standardized testing—and a sharpened No. 2 pencil in hand, what could go wrong for a student ready to demonstrate their knowledge on a standardized test? Quite a few things, according to education experts who believe that exams don’t successfully prove student mastery of a subject.
Read MoreLeadership Lessons: After the First 100 Days
School Heads // February 1, 2022
Reaching the 100th day of school is a huge milestone for younger students—creative classroom projects using “100” as the theme are featured and celebrated. That same time frame represents a different yet equally meaningful milestone for school leadership.
Read MoreHelp Your Students and Staff Beat the Winter Blues
School Health and Wellness // February 1, 2022
With cold weather, shorter days, and a lack of sunshine usually comes decreased energy, sadness, and irritability. Known as the “winter blues,” these moods, common during the winter months, can negatively impact your school community.
Read MoreFour Tips to Boost Your School’s Overall Wellness Initiatives
School Health and Wellness // January 19, 2022
When school employees model positive physical and mental health behaviors, they are more equipped to support students’ health and well-being and academic success. Conversations about and methods of seeking wellness were given a new perspective and prominence emerging from the pandemic. Wellness programs are more important than ever in the workplace and especially in schools.
Read MoreHow to Unlock and Understand Your School Faculty's Perceptions
Marketing Communications // January 19, 2022
Your faculty has huge credibility as promoters or detractors of your school. They’re on the front line, working with your students; and their feelings about your school affect everything you do. To determine if your faculty is successfully promoting your school, start by evaluating faculty culture.
Read MoreFive Sustainable Edtech Trends in 2022
Business and Operations // January 19, 2022
The use of technology in the classroom skyrocketed during the pandemic and countless programs were developed and quickly implemented. During the 2020–21 school year, districts with more than 1,000 students accessed about 1,449 edtech products online per month.
Read MoreYour School’s Name, Image, and Likeness Positively Impacts Your High School Athletes
Business and Operations // January 6, 2022
Professional athletes have long benefited from commercial endorsements, lending their famous faces (or other body parts) to promote anything from pantyhose to roach traps. But until July 1, 2021, college and high school student-athletes could not profit from their own popularity.
Read MoreThe Future of International Programs: Dim or Bright?
School Leadership // January 6, 2022
The onset of the pandemic ushered in a new and unwelcome era for international student programs. As weeks turned into months, lockdowns and travel restrictions dashed many hopes of a comeback.
Read MoreSetting Goals for 2022: Here’s Where to Start
School Leadership // January 6, 2022
As 2021 comes to an end, talk of goal-setting and planning for next year begins. But after a year of continued changes—evaluating and adjusting school COVID-19 protocols, and trying to prevent burnout—setting new objectives for your school might seem daunting and exhausting.
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