“When our students graduate from our program, they are resilient.” It is a familiar idea in higher education—surviving a tough program makes a student tough ...
“Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.” ― Nelson Mandela Sudden changes, such as losing your home in a wildfire, and gradual changes, such as ...
There were six years of anorexia, two of bulimia, and 10 of depression and anxiety, plus a recent stress disorder from “repeated sexual assaults by a trusted authority.” Ai Bui, a third-year ...
This is the second in a two-part series on learning from success and failure. Read the first piece here. What can I do to help my students gain confidence in their abilities? The struggle is real. And ...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the turn to emergency remote learning pose numerous issues with respect to the health and well-being of students. Research suggests that prolonged isolation and environmental ...
The first semester is often filled with excitement, but it can also bring academic pressures, social transitions, and emotional ups and downs. As a parent, your support is a powerful anchor. One of ...
Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the resilience of children from low-income families, according to a study published in the International Journal of Science Education. Data on ...
It’s hard to be an entrepreneur, but it’s worth it. For student entrepreneurs, this path is full of problems. Finding time for both school and work may seem impossible, but a lot of students do it ...
Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the resilience of children from low-income families, according to a new study. Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the ...