by Costa Costantinou
Why is mental wellbeing so important to our pupil’s learning?
Part 1: What does neuroscience tell us?
Part 2: Ensuring your school environment is conducive to positive mental health and learning.
The discoveries made by neuroscience have provided us with great insight as to the link between student mental wellbeing and learning. This training will look at the research and provide insights to help educators develop their educational setting to improve the mental wellbeing and learning of its students. It will look at why differentiation is important for all students and why it shouldn’t impose additional heavy burdens on teachers. As well as providing knowledge for strategic decisions, this training will also provide practical tools that can be used immediately to improve learning.
27/07/20210 comments
by kiriakospet
Mental Health & Well-being Matters–Developing a culture, philosophy, ethos and applied strategies for positive mental health and wellbeing across your Primary School as well as the wider community
There is a growing concern and increase with mental and emotional health issues in our schools. We need to stand together, work as one, and support each other to be emotionally healthy, resilient and happy, prepared for the struggles that 21st Century Education is forcing upon us. This two-part course will be delivered to Primary cohorts in the morning and Secondary cohorts in the afternoon to ensure the examples and strategies given are 100% relevant to your school context. The primary session will also touch upon successful pupil transition from primary to secondary education.This course is part of our ongoing CPD programme ‘Creating a Whole-School Framework for Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health – Building a confident team to lead wellbeing across the school’.
02/06/20210 comments
by kiriakospet
Mental Health & Well-being Matters –Developing a culture, philosophy, ethos and applied strategies for positive mental health and wellbeing across your Secondary School and the wider community
There is a growing concern and increase with mental and emotional health issues in our schools. We need to stand together, work as one, and support each other to be emotional healthy, resilient and happy, prepared for the struggles that 21st Century Education is forcing upon us. This two-part course will delivered to Primary cohorts in the morning and Secondary cohorts in the afternoon to ensure the examples and strategies given are 100% relevant to your school context. During this short course, you will gain knowledge, skills and understanding of why, what and how mental and emotional health is crucial for all staff, pupils and parents to be actively supporting each other. It is based on the latest evidence of what works when it comes to improving the mental health of children and young people in schools. This is course is part of our ongoing CPD programme ‘Creating a Whole-School Framework for Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health – Building a confident team to lead wellbeing across the school’.
02/06/20210 comments