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Mental health in education is the impact that mental health (including emotional, psychological, and social well-being) has on educational performance.Mental health often viewed as an adult issue, but in fact, almost half of adolescents in the United States are affected by mental disorders, and about 20% of these are categorized as “severe.” [1] Mental health issues can pose a huge problem ...
The state superintendent, appointed by the Democrat-majority Board of Education, expressed disappointment in the “significant reduction in funding for student mental health and school safety.”
Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) is a grant program funded by the United States Department of Education, United States Department of Justice, and United States Department of Health and Human Services that helps school districts, in partnership with mental health providers, law enforcement and juvenile justice agencies, implement projects that create safe and healthy schools and communities.
A collection of letters to the editor for Sunday, June 30
In 2019, the Department for Education announced that up to 370 schools were taking part in research into mental health and wellbeing in schools, including mindfulness. Show comments Advertisement
Students with diagnosable mental health problems suffer under zero-tolerance policies. Such policies aim to create safer classrooms by removing potential disruptions, but many in mental health, social services, courts, or other related fields believe they fail in this goal and may result in less safe schools and communities. School is ...
In a 7-0 vote, the Miami-Dade School Board said it will review how students are taught about social emotional learning. Mental health curriculum is the latest target in Miami-Dade schools Skip to ...
Many students forget material over the summer and after the end of a class (p. 39-40 [1]) Adults tend to forget much of the information they learned in school (p. 39-50 [1]). This builds on Caplan's earlier book The Myth of the Rational Voter. [12] Students look to take courses that offer easy As, instead of more difficult courses