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Purvi Gandhi – SAGE Publications Ltd (UK), 2024
Student mental health is a huge issue in the education sector, and due to overwhelmed mental health systems, greater pressures are placed on teachers to offer pastoral support to students. This book is packed with practical strategies to help teachers with supporting their students. The Little Guide for Teachers series is little in size but BIG on…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Child Health, Teacher Role
Julie Kasper – Childhood Education, 2024
To be sure, learning happens within a vast and complex ecosystem: not only in schools and not only with teachers. School leaders, policymakers, parents, food and nutrition workers, groundskeepers, WASH experts, and students themselves, among many others, contribute to a thriving education ecosystem. Alongside teachers, these individuals co-create…
Descriptors: Ecology, Teacher Role, Teacher Welfare, Teacher Empowerment
Jessica Siegele; Robin Hardin – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2025
Professional industry experience can be a benefit to kinesiology and sport management faculty members' pedagogy. Staying abreast of changes in the industry through direct experience can inform faculty and directly influence the quality of classroom instruction. This essay asserts that one way a sport management faculty member at collegiate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Athletics, College Instruction, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Amber Beisly – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Approaches to Learning (AtL) is widely included in many state standards for preK, as a process-oriented disposition that describes how children learn. Play is one pedagogical strategy teachers can employ to support the development of AtL. This paper uses Vygotsky's depiction of two kinds of play, object play and socio-dramatic play, to provide the…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Play, Learning Activities, Drama
Vivian Gussin Paley – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
At the request of a fifth-grade teacher and former student teacher, Vivian Gussin Paley spends two mornings in her classroom to help address a problem, a seemingly garden-variety scene where a boy is excluded from a playground ball game. As discussion unfolds, deeper issues of friendship and unfairness for the individuals (the one who did the…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Teacher Role, Friendship, Peer Relationship
Jordon Beasley – Childhood Education, 2024
While educators have limited control over the broader geo-political challenges and physical violence affecting school safety, mental and emotional distress that students experience must also be considered. There are ways to keep children safe and calm fears in the face of the growing unease associated with school shootings in the United States,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Violence, Weapons, School Safety
Andrea Sanchez – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Research abounds regarding the need for young children's access to authentic play experiences. Yet, while play is considered the main method of learning for young children, mainstream curricula often omit this mode and further perpetuate the artificial divide of play or learning. Guided play is a pedagogical approach in which teachers integrate a…
Descriptors: Play, Teacher Role, Student Role, Kindergarten
Frederick M. Hess; Richard B. Keck – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2025
Higher education is plagued by concerns about the return on investment of a four-year degree, low rates of degree completion, and the mental and emotional health of students. A factor in all these concerns is the frustrating reality that, at far too many of the nation's 2,000 four-year colleges, the work of teaching and mentoring is only a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Teacher Researchers, Teacher Responsibility
The Mentorship from Senior Faculty to Junior Faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Beverly Edwards; Quienton Nichols – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2025
An important feature of higher education is the mentorship of junior faculty by senior faculty. Addressing the vital role mentorship plays in an academic institution's survival promotes more opportunities and positive learning experiences. Research shows that mentorship programs for faculty have numerous benefits. Dr. Dessell and others found in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Mentors, Teacher Role, Experienced Teachers
Kendra Knight; Stephanie Grau; Elissa Foster; Jay Baglia – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2025
In the post-pandemic learning era, communication faculty experience tensions among expectations for flexibility, sensitivity to students' well-being, and our commitment to the academic rigor of our courses. These tensions, we argue, may be resolved through offering academic (re)socialization as a stand-alone element of the communication…
Descriptors: Socialization, Workshops, Communication Skills, Success
Renee Gugel – Learning Professional, 2023
Teachers who crave more leadership responsibilities but don't want to leave the classroom are often left with few options. Even when teacher leadership positions are available, many teachers don't know about them or have chances to develop the skills to succeed in them. Teacher leadership programs at higher education institutions fill this gap.…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Higher Education, Teachers, Barriers
Angela Hostetler – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
In this paper, I explore the transitional spaces of teaching and writing by restorying an anomalous event in my teaching of Canadian literature in a grade seven classroom and my efforts to decolonise that teaching. Thinking with Elizabeth Ellsworth's concept of pedagogy as it relates to knowledge in the making and the learning self, I take…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Language Arts, Grade 7
Gloria McDaniel-Hall; Nina F. Weisling – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
For far too many students, schools are "not" places of belonging. This is due, in part, to the cultural mismatch between schools and students that, despite even the best of intentions, too often leads to student harm and negative student outcomes. Gloria McDaniel-Hall and Nina F. Weisling provide insights for understanding…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Cultural Pluralism, Group Membership, Learning
Ilya Zrudlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The literature on teacher leadership tends to omit mention of the dark side of leadership. This is troubling since, after all, examples of bad leaders come readily to mind. This paper delves into the literature on bad leadership, illuminating it with reference to Iris Murdoch's moral psychology, to elaborate an explanation as to why leaders often…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Ambiguity (Context), Ethics, Moral Values
Laura Livalska; Christina Holmgren; Jayne K. Sommers – About Campus, 2024
It would be unjust to claim that trauma response is a shared and equal responsibility of all educators without also acknowledging that the unequal share of emotional labor currently falls to the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ colleagues. The authors recognize and condemn this dynamic and aim to provide all educators with the awareness and tools to respond to…
Descriptors: Trauma, Higher Education, Teachers, Empathy

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