Health in Education
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We look at how to teach mental health topics in education and how they center around teachers and students, their identities in the classroom, and the changing dynamics in teaching and learning.
Simple Guides to Better Health in Education
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In today’s educational landscape, teachers face increasing demands and challenges that can impact their well-being and effectiveness. The ETI Academy recognizes the crucial role that mental health plays in both teaching and learning. Our mental health resources are specifically designed to support educators, providing them with the tools and strategies they need to maintain their own mental health while fostering a supportive and empathetic classroom environment.
By prioritizing mental health, teachers can enhance their resilience, improve student outcomes, and create a more positive and productive learning experience for everyone.
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We offer many different types of resources around mental and physical health in education, schools, and most importantly in the classroom.
Comics & Mental Health
Comics are meant to bring out laughter and we all know that laughter is a key ingredient for better mental health!
We cover mental health topics from the perspective of education. We look at how it impacts on teachers, students, and parents, and with improving relationships inside and outside the classroom, to help meet everyone’s educational goals.
Teachers & Mental Health
In the past mental health topics in education used to focus on mental illness or mental disorders. The perceptions around mental health have changed to include how teachers perceive themselves in the classroom.
Teachers are the role models in the classroom, and the identities they take on may impact on how they see themselves in the classroom. How teachers form their identities in the classroom may depend how others see them or how they see themselves. The video we share below highlighted some of the struggles teachers faced to their identities when they taught online.
Students & Mental Health
How has the change to online learning affected students and their identities in the classrooms? The necessary discussions on mental health center around how schools affect mental health.
Student identity is one topics we will discuss in relation to mental health. Understanding identities helps to improve how students recognize mental health issues in the classroom. How students form their identities in the classroom may depend on how others see them or how they see themselves.
Mental Health and Journal Prompts
In recent improvements to school policies around the world, allowing for emotions to be officially recognized as a factor that impacts on student learning, has allowed teachers the opportunity to work through these emotions with their students to the benefit of learning.
Recognizing the connection between emotions and subjects in the classroom is key to allowing students a chance to improve their learning strategies when it comes to expressing their emotions in both the traditional and online classroom.
Grammarly in the Classroom
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Encouraging students to use Grammarly when checking their grammar can significantly enhance their writing confidence and clarity. Grammarly provides real-time suggestions on grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style, which helps students see and understand their mistakes as they write.
By integrating this tool into their writing process, students gain valuable insights into correct language use and can actively improve their skills over time. Teachers who recommend Grammarly foster independence in editing and proofreading, empowering students to produce polished work and build lifelong writing skills.
Parents & Mental Health
Mental health in education also includes parents, who are vital partners in helping schools achieve their educational goals. How has the change to online classrooms affected parents and their abilities to cope with their child’s new learning environment?
Parents can support mental health topics in education by being a support system to both their children and their teachers when it comes to overcoming any issues that may arise from challenging situations such as learning online.
Mental Health & Online Teaching and Learning
In 2020, teaching and learning took a sharp turn when most classrooms were turned into virtual classrooms to keep safe during a global pandemic. Schools worked on offering mental health services for teachers and students, as well as mental health support for parents.
The ETI Academy offers a look at online learning, and how parents and their children can cope mentally and learn to thrive in this new online class environment.
Physical & Mental Health
Physical health in education is vital to the health and development of mental health for both teachers and students. Schools, teachers, and students benefit greatly from the value physical education has in our school systems.
The global pandemic of 2020 put a strain on physical education in schools, and it resulted in students showing a lack of motivation towards their studies.
We present 5 ways physical health supports mental health, and what teachers can do with assessments and behavior strategies to bring back the motivation students lost for learning.
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