For Teachers: New Strategies For A Positive And Happy School

“When you create a positive classroom atmosphere, students learn better. Every student must feel safe and important in the class in order for maximum learning to take place. A positive classroom environment does not just happen; the teacher creates it.”  Ministry of Education, Guyana, Venezuela.

             Positive, productive learning environments are key to students’ academic, emotional and social success at school. Unfortunately, positive learning environments do not occur, they must be created. Creating a positive learning environment for students has a lot going for it. For new beginnings, positive learning environments should provide a safe environment where risk-taking is encouraged, open and authentic conversations are encouraged, trust and respect are encouraged, and positive interaction is the norm.

Happiness is subjective and the definition may change according to culture but common to schools is that they can support the well-being of individuals, families and communities. A happy school is a place where the principles of compassion, communication, and community-building are priorities.

Principles greater mindset changes and realization of people, process, and place measures.

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Eco-School

Climate change is currently affecting every country on every continent. It affects and will continue to affect our quality of life unless we try to educate ourselves and our children to make changes in our lives that will less impact the environment.

The ‘My Eco-School and Sustainable Development’ course is aimed at teachers and education personnel who want to improve in the field of environmental education, management and sustainable development. It is a training course for preschool, primary and secondary school teachers, management staff and education staff. During this course you will learn more about the environmental issues facing our world and region and how it affects our lives and society, and the principles and techniques of education for sustainable development.

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For Teachers: New Strategies for a Positive and Happy School

Today’s learners, teachers, and school leaders are under stress from many sources: COVID-19 disruptions to learning and behavioral development, a climate crisis, geopolitical conflicts, massive refugee movement, wealth and health inequality, and the negative impact of social media on happiness and well-being. High-stakes testing of children at school has created pressure-filled school settings negatively impacting student health and happiness and positioning learning as a means to future success, rather than a lifelong practice.

Happiness is subjective and the definition may change according to culture but common to schools is that they can support the well-being of individuals, families and communities. A happy school is a place where the principles of compassion, communication, and community-building are priorities.

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