The CEP team of volunteers and staff are committed to working tirelessly to identify and share best practices, advocate for
healthy school climate and culture and engage major character influencers of students — mainly teachers and parents.
Administration and staff learn how to develop a healthy school culture through book studies and discussions related to fostering and maintaining
a healthy school climate and culture.
While
a healthy school climate and culture can be the underlining components of a successful open house.
Not exact matches
This workshop examines the tension that parents, students,
and teachers often experience over issues such as homework, grades,
and the
culture of competition,
and offers tools for creating a
healthier school climate.
Finally, AMLE policy statements have recognized the importance of
healthy school cultures and climates that support adults as well as student learning (NMSA, 1995, 2003, 2010).
Research by Jurasaite - Harbison
and Rex (2010) also indicates that
healthy school cultures and climates enhance informal
and incidental learning as well (Jurasaite - Harbison & Rex, 2010).
The Whole Child model seeks to work with best practices to achieve engaging
and challenging instruction, develop a
school culture that promotes a
healthy and safe
climate for student learning
and leadership that involves faculty, students, parents
and the community to maximize the supportive potential in
school and provide for long - term student success with sustainable strategies.
Whether in an alternative setting or a more typical classroom, a number of small steps can lead to a significantly improved emotional
climate and a more stable,
healthy school culture.
Adopt a more holistic approach to fostering positive
school culture and climate and promoting
healthy behavior, rather than legislating
and operating in a reactionary way to specific issues such as bullying, substance abuse, violence, crime, teen pregnancy,
and other behaviors more likely to arise in the absence of social - emotional skills.
YouthTruth partners with districts
and CMOs across the country to gather student, family,
and school staff feedback on the themes that matter most to creating
healthy climate and culture.
This work leads to highly effective learning
cultures and healthy climate and culture that impact students
and their experience at
school.
KQED Radio, 3/22/12 — Oakland Community Organizations
and partners draw attention to student «
school culture leaders»
and student - educator trust to ensure safe
and healthy school climates.