Heal the Cycle of Student Apathy and Faculty Ambivalence with Resilience (RQ)

Predict & Prevent

If you are concerned with student absenteeism, attendance, behavior or academic success, it's time to consider a community wide resilience building program.

Save time, money and stress using data analytics to determine how to fortify your entire community against the threat of toxic indifference.

Our unique approach blends on-demand and on-campus support for personal growth and professional development, cultivating faculty longevity, student success, and school safety through resilience.

Defining the Problem

By the Numbers

25.2 Billion Dollars spent on Teacher Absenteeism

49% of educators rate their mental health as worse since the pandemic

30% of teachers are currently looking for a new job

50% of educators believe that students aren't interested in learning

What do these issues cost your district?

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Innovating the Solution

What is Resilience?
Resilience is our ability to navigate through duress. Our innovative tool is the first of it's kind for educators, showing individual (RQ) and aggregate scores each month.

RQ consists of 5 FACET's for student, educator or administrator longevity:

 1. Fluidity: How well can I balance?
 2. Amity: How hopeful can I remain?
 3. Capacity: How much can I tolerate?
 4. Elasticity: How well can I adapt?
 5. Tenacity: How long can I maintain?

Each of the 5 FACET's has 5 critical tools (skills) (25 in total) that educators use to establish their resilience roadmap.

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Our Approach

Five Steps to Success: Your faculty are going laugh, compete, and have a ton of fun, all while learning how to improve their longevity. Our sustainable model includes a train the trainer program and a platform to measure growth. This learning is turn-keyed for students, helping them improve their success in school and life. Students, families, and faculty will be grateful!

 

Product & Services

Product

Our Learning Engagement System allows your district/organization to have their own, custom branded web 'portal'. Fill your virtual library with content for educators to work on their own well-being (self), the success of their class (students) and improve the system they work within (school).

You can use these portals to partner with vendors who help subsidize supports, with opportunities to promote their product or service. These vendors become sponsors who become part of the educational ecosystem, improving the financial health of schools.

Services

  • Resilience Advocate Training Program (RA)
  • Educator Longevity Program (ELP)
  • Workshops 
  • Executive Coaching
  • Keynotes
  • Resilience (Wellness) Days
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Additional Supports & Services

  • Access over 270 video based courses
  • Dynamic Assessment Tool Analytics (DATA)
  • Web Events
  • Executive Coaching
  • User Management (with reports)
  • Allows Parent Participation
  • Weekly Emailed Prosilience Tips
  • Communication System (with analytics)
  • Create Your Own Training
  • Comedians and Humor Workshops
  • Mandated Training Made Fun
  • News Feeds, Blogs and Other Widgets

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Success Stories

Allen Pratt

"Whole School Health Through Psychosocial Emotional Learning highlights the importance of relationships, communication, and compassion for others. It presents a critical view in supporting, training, and retaining teachers through the lens of engaging and modeling behaviors that will help our rural students be better civic leaders and community members. My favorite quote from the book gives credit to the author's upbringing and modeling from his parents: 'We must experience the world through others so we can fully engage in educating all children. My father and mother modeled to me and my siblings how to experience the world through somebody else’s eyes, especially if their outer differences stirred up discomfort or displeasure, enriching all lives involved.' I recommend all leaders, teachers, and stakeholders secure their copy as they prepare for school."

Allen Pratt, Executive Director, National Rural Education Association (NREA)

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