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Trends in Generation Z Mental Health
School Health and Wellness // March 26, 2023
Mental health issues soared during the pandemic—led by isolation, loneliness, fear, and anxiety. Every age and socioeconomic group experienced the extreme, unavoidable stress that accompanies a once-in-a-lifetime global emergency. As life returned to normalcy, much of that receded.
Read MoreUnderstanding Substance Use and How It Impacts Student Well-Being
School Health and Wellness // March 12, 2023
Schools play a critical role in children's lives, and as children grow to pre-teens and teens, teachers and administrators worry about new risks they will experience. One such risk is the use of substances, such as alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other drugs. Substance use by teens can have a bi...
Read MoreHow School Culture Supports Hiring During the Great Resignation
School Leadership // March 12, 2023
Hiring season may not officially have arrived, but the time to talk about it is now. With the emerging teacher shortage, independent schools are rapidly approaching a faculty talent crisis.
Read MoreProfessional Development: Why Invest in Your Team?
School Leadership // March 12, 2023
Professional development is a key element to the success for any organization; this is especially true for schools because it empowers a growth mindset and models continuous learning. An essential tool for your school’s continued success, professional development invests in your school community—furthering your school’s mission.
Read MoreCoaching the New School Head
School Heads // February 26, 2023
Entering a new Headship is an exciting time. Having an open mindset and willingness to learn ensures that the new School Head will be able to learn about the inner workings, nuances, and relationships in their community.
Read MoreResearch Roundup—International Student Enrollment and Mobility
School Leadership // February 26, 2023
International students and programs are regaining momentum as enrollment and education opportunities continue to increase post-pandemic. The Department of Homeland Security’s Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) reports that, as of January 2023, there are 1.08 million internationa...
Read MoreHow to Transform Complaints Into Positive Change
School Leadership // February 26, 2023
Assuming a leadership position within your school may seem like a dream come true—you put in the work, obtained an advanced degree (or two), attended professional development workshops, and proved yourself to be a respected peer. As a leader, you want to effect meaningful and lasting change at your institution, and you should be able to presume you have the faculty’s support as you enact decisions.
Read MoreUnderstanding Anxiety and the Brain for Middle School and Upper School Students
School Leadership // February 26, 2023
Schools can feel like breeding grounds for anxiety. Exhausting schedules, demanding courses, and a litany of other stressors create a high-pressure environment that can overwhelm students.
Read MoreHow Yoga, Movement, and Exercise Help Students Regulate Emotions
School Health and Wellness // February 26, 2023
Educators in lower school know one thing is true: The emotions of young children are unpredictable. This is because lower school students’ brains are not yet fully developed, meaning their tendency to act on impulse is much higher. Their inability to manage emotions has a great impact on learning...
Read MoreNavigating Mental Health: How to Help Your Students Manage Depression
School Health and Wellness // February 12, 2023
Has the educator's role ever been limited to teaching? From the early days of kindergarten to the senior year of high school, the unofficial job description of a teacher often extends to nurse, parent, confidant, and mentor.
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