Building Collaborative Support Systems for Students
90% of students experience problems in their academic lives. Of those struggling, only 15% seek help. 75% of those facing academic difficulties don’t speak up and therefore remain unsupported in
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90% of students experience problems in their academic lives. Of those struggling, only 15% seek help. 75% of those facing academic difficulties don’t speak up and therefore remain unsupported in
Setting a challenging yet achievable goal can improve performance by 90%. Having goals to work towards can be the key to success, encouraging individuals to do their very best and
Reflection is vital for growth in many contexts. Psychology reinforces the value of reflection, highlighting the numerous benefits of reflective exercises. Reflection as a tool for growth in school support
Young people in today’s world can have a great deal of stresses to navigate and overcome. Wider global issues combine with a student’s social, emotional and domestic situations to create
Students with parents and caregivers that engage in their school life have a 98% average attendance rate. Alongside social and emotional development, attending school is vital for a child’s well-being
Mental health problems impact 14% of 10-19-year-olds worldwide, and this figure is rising. In 2023, 1 in 5 UK children had a probable mental disorder. Six years prior, this figure
In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, mental health has become a topic of utmost importance. Young people, in particular, face numerous challenges that can have a detrimental impact on their
This article is written by Gary Pettengell and appears in Campus Safety. You can read the full article here. The 2022-2023 school year was brutal for many students and school
This article is written by Gary Pettengell and appears in THE Journal (“Technological Horizons in Education”). You can read the full article here. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Surgeon
This article is written by Gary Pettengell and appears on eSchool News. You can read the full article here. Researchers have long speculated that the increasing use of technology and social media among