Working together to ‘bounce back’
With so many schools dealing with remote learning, families in lockdown and students separated from friends and family, it’s more important than ever to practice strategies to improve wellbeing
With so many schools dealing with remote learning, families in lockdown and students separated from friends and family, it’s more important than ever to practice strategies to improve wellbeing
Pearson consultant psychologist Stewart D’Silva and Jared Cooney Horvath (PhD, MEd) give teachers and special educators the keys to mental wellbeing and readiness to learn. Available as a webinar and podcast.
One of the first longitudinal studies of health and wellbeing impacts of a 10,000 step challenge, where participants form teams and log their daily steps or other exercise over 75 days.
Student wellbeing has become an extremely important aspect of education in Australia. When students have higher levels of wellbeing, they are proven to achieve better academically and on an interpersonal level throughout their schooling and life.