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Meditation in the Classroom

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Scheduling meditation into the school day could bring a multitude of benefits.

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Teacher well-being – we must do right by ourselves in order to do right by our pupils!

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Teachers change lives but can only do so if they are fit, healthy and positive!

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Helping Troubled Pupils

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We all hide things. From our friends and even from ourselves. Because of this, the

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How students view intelligence affects how they internalise stress

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As students transition into high school, many see their grades drop. And while some students

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Exams: Use the motivation, lose the stress by @rhcaseby

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With the summer exam season almost upon us, teachers are looking to balance ways to

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Are you a Healthy Teacher?

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#UKEdChat Session 405 – Thursday 24th May 2018 Teachers are notorious for ignoring health concerns and

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Simple Strategies for Reducing Stress – A guide for Educators by @digicoled

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As with many professions, being an educator can provide high moments and low moments. Being

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Mental Health: Coping with Stress

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#UKEdChat Session 404 – Thursday 17th May 2018 Take a deep breath… There are lots

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Research shows high stress classroom environments yield poor student performance and behaviour

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One of the most important factors in ensuring student success is quality instruction by teachers.

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Teachers Are Stressed: Trust me, I’m married to one! by @johnkaiser13

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Students typically feel during the semester that they are the only ones who are “stressed

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When it all goes wrong by @MisterE_Teacher

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This blog has been in the making for a good few weeks now; it has

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12 things teachers can do to help reduce stress in the New Year

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Yay, another new year! Where does the time go? Being a teacher is a stressful

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Session 329: Reducing stress for all

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Some individuals appear to breeze through the school day without a care in the world.

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Going for a run could improve cramming for exams

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Ever worried that all the information you’ve crammed in during a study session might not

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Teaching about the “stress bucket” in schools by @sam_oldale

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A few months ago I went on a Mental Health First Aid in schools course.

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