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. 

 

Invest in your faculty and they will invest in students and their school.Your dedicated portal will have virtual engagements in these three areas.
  • SELF
    Through both self-care and educator care, we help making educating fun again. Faculty will feel appreciative of their leadership for investing in their well-being, making your district stand apart from others.
  • STUDENT
    Job satisfaction improves when students are more engaged in learning. Stimulating learning and motivating participation is part of an overall constellation of classroom leadership.
  • SCHOOL
    Scaling nurturing classroom climate and school culture requires appreciation of group dynamics. Faculty who can balance process and content contribute to the health of the organization and enjoy their work.

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

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Depression Part V: Old Paradigm Part B

This segment considers more ways that a paradigm can influence perception of life and others. Learn how specific paradigms develop and the ways they impact engaging in life.

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Depression Part VI: New Paradigm

If the old paradigm involves operating from survival – the need for safety and security, the new paradigm necessitates approaching life with the purpose of challenging self to move beyond.

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Depression Part VII: Depression & Medication

Learn how genetic, biological, familial, and environmental factors contribute to causes and treatments of depression.

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Depression Part VIII: Depression & Trauma

Recent or long-standing trauma can be a contributing factor to depression. Learn how trauma can affect different people, along with some of the avenues to overcoming such impactful experiences.

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Depression Part IX: Depression & Relationships

Depression can have a significant impact on the way people relate to others. Learn some of the ways that depression can leave people feeling alone and disengaged.

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Diet & Immunity Part I

Dr. Joel Fuhrman is the premier health expert in this country. In June 2017, he filmed a series in advance of his newest book, Fast Food Genocide, made available to educators first.

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Diet & Immunity Part II

We have undergone a dramatic change in food consumption over the past 100 years. While we pay attention to the threat of terrorism, we ignore the very real domestic threat killing our citizens.

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Diet & Immunity Part III

Learn the simple mistake that increases the risk of death more than 20%. In this series, Dr. Fuhrman interviews a former patient, illustrating the failure of medicine and impressive healing of food.

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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)