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Fagell, Phyllis L. – Educational Leadership, 2021
The research confirms that students across the country are--and will be--struggling in different ways. A March 2021 survey of parents of younger elementary school students found that more than 25 percent of the respondents' children were hiding mistakes, struggling to adapt, and giving up after failing once (Morin, 2021). Another survey of more…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, Psychological Patterns
Feldman, Joe – Educational Leadership, 2020
If the pandemic has taught us anything, it's that students don't need more stress. Fortunately, we can reduce students' anxiety about grading--and improve their learning. Grading expert Joe Feldman shares four "outdated" grading practices and their constructive, more equitable alternatives.
Descriptors: Grading, COVID-19, Pandemics, High School Students
Minahan, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2019
Up to two-thirds of U.S. children have experienced at least one type of serious childhood trauma, such as abuse, neglect, natural disaster, or experiencing or witnessing violence. Trauma is possibly the largest public health issue facing our children today (CDC, 2019). Traumatized students are especially prone to difficulty in self-regulation,…
Descriptors: Trauma, Teaching Methods, Violence, Child Health
Sanchez, Horacio – Educational Leadership, 2021
Educators must be especially conscious of using compassionate discipline with students living in poverty. Imagine the stresses felt while growing up poor--insecurity about the basics, living in unsafe conditions, perhaps having untreated health conditions or a parent in jail. Research shows that living in poverty can produce changes in the human…
Descriptors: Poverty, Anxiety, Socioeconomic Influences, Stress Variables
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Henderson, Nan – Educational Leadership, 2013
Schools are natural environments for helping all children cultivate the resilience that resides within them. Research shows that schools are filled with the conditions that promote resilience (Werner, 2003). These include caring, encouraging relationships, role models, and mentors (Theron & Engelbrecht, 2012; Thomsen, 2002; Walsh, 2012); clear…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Child Development, School Role, Environmental Influences
Wiggins, Alexis – Educational Leadership, 2022
A revision-based assessment system, driven by clear rubrics, can mean less stress, more effective feedback, and greater student learning. English teacher Alexis Wiggins shares an effective and time-friendly revision-based assessment system she developed that allows students to focus on learning, not their grade.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grading, Feedback (Response), High School Teachers
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Jensen, Eric – Educational Leadership, 2013
"Poverty" is an uncomfortable word. Teachers are often unsure what to expect from kids from low-income households and what to do differently as a result. Well-known author and educator Eric Jensen points to seven differences that show up in school between low- and middle-income children. By understanding what they are and how to address…
Descriptors: Poverty, Classroom Environment, Learner Engagement, Low Income Groups
Szarkowski, Amy; Fogler, Jason – Educational Leadership, 2020
While not all students with disabilities undergo trauma, the authors note, students with a disability are more likely to experience traumatic stress and often have more problems with self-regulation if trauma occurs. The writers discuss how trauma and disability can interact and how schools who want to respond successfully to trauma in kids can,…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Trauma, Student Needs, Stress Variables
Sehgal, Priya; Jeffries, Julia; Rappaport, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2018
In a time marked by racial divides, the authors of this article argue that teachers are on the front lines of identifying and responding to race-related stress in the classroom. They provide suggestions for how teachers can educate themselves about students' racialized experiences and respond appropriately to support students' mental health.
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Racial Differences, Student Needs, Mental Health
Minahan, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2020
How can we reassure anxious students while teaching remotely--especially as educators, too, feel overwhelmed by stress and the need to educate kids while minimizing risk of infection by COVID? Minahan details concrete ways teachers can support and calm students with serious anxiety or trauma histories. She includes examples of "what to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Distance Education, Teacher Student Relationship, COVID-19
Hardie, Eric – Educational Leadership, 2019
One Canadian school district, seeking to help ease the anxiety, stress, and depression issues their teens reported, piloted a program to include students in school climate survey data analysis. Small groups of teenagers, staff, and administrators from the district's schools meet twice a year to discuss the data and real-world solutions to bring…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, School Districts, Anxiety
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Elias, Maurice J.; Clabby, John F. – Educational Leadership, 1988
Because children are subjected to undesirable and confusing socialization messages from peer networks and the media, schools are now paying more attention to students' social development needs. To counter schools' hidden curriculum and help students cope with stress and avoid serious interpersonal difficulties, an eight-step Improving Social…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Hidden Curriculum, Problem Solving
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Pope, Denise Clarke; Simon, Richard – Educational Leadership, 2005
The authors argue that increased focus and pressure for high academic achievement, particularly among more highly-motivated and successful students, may have serious negative consequences. They present a number of strategies designed to help reduce both causes and consequences associated with academic stress and improve students' mental and…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, High Achievement, Student Motivation
Titone, Connie; feldman, erin; DeRosato, Marie – Educational Leadership, 2018
Mindfulness practice has increasingly been shown to provide a powerful method of addressing the mental health needs of young people. In this article, teacher-researchers discuss a mindfulness experiment in a high school English language arts classroom. Students practiced meditation and other mindfulness activities and were surveyed to see how…
Descriptors: Metacognition, High School Students, Language Arts, Student Surveys
Tinley, Tracey – Educational Leadership, 2018
Pre-assessments at the start of teaching new content yielded information on what her students knew and might need, this math teacher found, but led many students to get nervous at a unit's beginning. To gauge students' understandings about math in a more inviting, stress-free way, she simply gave them drawings of protractors and asked "What…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Visual Aids, Pretests Posttests
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