Be active in preventing attrition!
K-12 teachers report the highest burnout rate of all U.S. professions, with more than four out of every 10 teachers noting that they feel burned out "always" or "very often" at work, according to a June 2022 Gallup poll.
Two modes for promoting recruitment & retention
Synchronous solutions…
include facilitated small group discussion, coaching, workshops, and more. Our unique web events include live group therapy, humor workshops to infuse fun into the classroom and even live events with comedians. Enjoy the video example.
Asynchronous solutions…
include on-demand video engagements on a range of topics from behavioral health to physical wellness. Faculty (and parents) can learn the rubric for developing greater resilience, to reduce stress and increase longevity. Enjoy a video montage on preventing burnout from our on-demand video engagements.
On-demand virtual engagements
Coping with Covid Delays Part III
Feeling out of control or without control is painful. In order to feel peace we need to learn how to let go and influence only what's possible.
Coping with Covid Delays Part IV
Protecting the mental health of our children and students is of paramount concern. Watch this interview with three young people to learn what's needed from their perspective.
Cyberbullying Part I
Online, mobile, and social media technology related aggression is on the rise. Learn how to identify the impact of cyberbullying when it occurs outside the school.
Depression Part I: Overview
Depression impacts the lives of millions of children and adults around the world. Take this introduction to the series to learn important information on understanding and resolving it forever.
Depression Part II: Differentiating from Sadness, Grief, and Malaise
Learn about moods with common characteristics with depression but should be considered and addressed according to their distinct characteristics.
Depression Part III: Flat Energy
An element in the causes and effects of depression is energy level. Learn about the types of energy, ways to generate energy, and the important association between energy and the way we feel and live.
Depression Part IV: Unmet Needs
This segment explores moving from surviving to thriving by meeting basic needs and pursuing more meaningful needs.
Depression Part V: Old Paradigm Part A
A paradigm is a lens through which we perceive all that happens in life. Learn how a person's paradigm can shape the way people view themselves, others, and the world.
Success Stories
"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)