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Improving Learning And Mental Health In The College Classroom Teaching And Learning In Higher Education 1st Edition Robert Eaton Steven V Hunsaker Bonnie Moon

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Improving Learning And Mental Health In The College Classroom Teaching And Learning In Higher Education 1st Edition Robert Eaton Steven V Hunsaker Bonnie Moon
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Improving Learning And Mental Health In The College Classroom Teaching And Learning In Higher Education 1st Edition Robert Eaton Steven V Hunsaker Bonnie Moon instant download after payment.

Publisher: West Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 347
Author: Robert Eaton & Steven V. Hunsaker & Bonnie Moon
ISBN: 9781952271809, 1952271800
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st Edition

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Improving Learning And Mental Health In The College Classroom Teaching And Learning In Higher Education 1st Edition Robert Eaton Steven V Hunsaker Bonnie Moon by Robert Eaton & Steven V. Hunsaker & Bonnie Moon 9781952271809, 1952271800 instant download after payment.

Mental health challenges on college campuses were a huge problem before COVID-19, and now they are even more pronounced. But while much has been written about higher education’s mental health crisis, very little research focuses on the role played by those on campus whose influence on student well-being may well be greatest: teachers. Drawing from interviews with students and the scholarship of teaching and learning, this book helps correct the oversight, examining how faculty can—instead of adding to their own significant workloads or duplicating counselors’ efforts—combat student stress through adjustments to the work they already do as teachers.

Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom provides practical tips that reduce unnecessary discouragement. It demonstrates how small improvements in teaching can have great impacts in the lives of students with mental health challenges, while simultaneously boosting learning for all students.

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