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Improving Student Mental Health In the Classroom

Episode 14 of the Beyond Standards: The Reality of Teaching podcast, hosted by Joe Rohrhoff and Jeff Balagna, titled "Improving Student Mental Health In the Classroom" was published on January 22, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.

January 22, 2024 ·32m · Beyond Standards: The Reality of Teaching

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In this episode we dive deep into the realm of student mental health and well-being with school social worker, Jill Anderson. Offering a wealth of experience and insights, Jill shares invaluable strategies and advice tailored to empower teachers in creating emotionally healthy classrooms. Episode Highlights: 🌟 A Day in the Life: Jill walks us through a typical day as a school social worker, shedding light on the diverse challenges and impactful moments she encounters. 🤝 Collaboration for Impact: Discover how teachers can effectively collaborate with school social workers and support staff to enhance emotional well-being within their classrooms. 🎒 Practical Strategies for Teachers: Jill unveils practical classroom activities and strategies that teachers can seamlessly integrate to promote student emotional health, fostering positive outcomes. 💡 Trends and Challenges: Uncover insights into the evolving landscape of emotional wellness, as Jill discusses common challenges teachers face and emerging trends that impact the classroom environment. 🌈 Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): Explore the world of Social and Emotional Learning curriculums currently in schools, offering teachers valuable tools to enhance emotional development. 🤔 Balancing Academics and Well-being: How can teachers balance academic demands with the emotional well-being of their students? 🔄 Future Outlook: Jill shares her vision for the future of addressing emotional wellness in educational settings and potential improvements on the horizon. 🌐 Resources for Teachers: Delve into the various resources and organizations that teachers can explore to enhance emotional support in their classrooms.

In this episode we dive deep into the realm of student mental health and well-being with school social worker, Jill Anderson. Offering a wealth of experience and insights, Jill shares invaluable strategies and advice tailored to empower teachers in creating emotionally healthy classrooms.

Episode Highlights: 🌟 A Day in the Life: Jill walks us through a typical day as a school social worker, shedding light on the diverse challenges and impactful moments she encounters.

🤝 Collaboration for Impact: Discover how teachers can effectively collaborate with school social workers and support staff to enhance emotional well-being within their classrooms.

🎒 Practical Strategies for Teachers: Jill unveils practical classroom activities and strategies that teachers can seamlessly integrate to promote student emotional health, fostering positive outcomes.

💡 Trends and Challenges: Uncover insights into the evolving landscape of emotional wellness, as Jill discusses common challenges teachers face and emerging trends that impact the classroom environment.

🌈 Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): Explore the world of Social and Emotional Learning curriculums currently in schools, offering teachers valuable tools to enhance emotional development.

🤔 Balancing Academics and Well-being: How can teachers balance academic demands with the emotional well-being of their students?

🔄 Future Outlook: Jill shares her vision for the future of addressing emotional wellness in educational settings and potential improvements on the horizon.

🌐 Resources for Teachers: Delve into the various resources and organizations that teachers can explore to enhance emotional support in their classrooms.

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