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- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
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- Authentic learning transforms large epidemiology course: students find personal meaning in public health research
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- Beyond grades: Ungraded portfolios transform teacher education
Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Programs
2019 - 2021
Positive well-being is a key predictor for learning and student success. Research indicates that well-being is associated with deep learning, and that teaching practices contribute to experiences of well-being (Adler, 2016; Fernandez et al, 2016, Harward, 2016; Stanton, Zandvliet, Dhaliwal & Black, 2016). In partnership with the 911³Ô¹Ï Teaching and Learning Centre, 911³Ô¹Ï Health Promotion worked with instructional staff and faculty to create conditions for well-being within learning environments. 911³Ô¹Ï Health Promotion explanded this network by partnering with TILT to pilot a seminar series and grants program. This program intended to:
- Provide support for 911³Ô¹Ï faculty to investigate strategies that create conditions of well-being in learning environments.
- Increase knowledge of ways faculty can create well-being in learning environments.
- Provide the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration through a well-being lens.
- Facilitate knowledge and ideas exchange that contribute to identifying effective practices that enhance student well-being.
The program participants:
- Gained knowledge about the importance of and how to create conditions of well-being in learning environments that positively affect student academic success.
- Developed a project proposal to implement and evaluate changes made to a learning environment in order to foster learning and well-being.
- Provided input to and receive feedback from fellow program participants and facilitators.
- Received up to $5000 of funding to support the design and/or implementation and evaluation of their work.
- Submited a final report and share the outcomes of the project by connecting with other faculty members and colleagues within and outside of the 911³Ô¹Ï community.
Facilitation Team
Sessions were facilitated by members of 911³Ô¹Ï’s Health Promotion team in collaboration with TILT. Faculty members engaged in 911³Ô¹Ï's Well-being in Learning Environments project may also facilitate some components of the program.
REFERENCES
Adler, A. (2016). Teaching well-being increases academic performance: Evidence from Bhutan, Mexico and Peru. Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations. 1572.
Harward, D. (2016). Well-being and higher education. A Strategy for change and the revitalization of education’s greater purpose. Washington, DC: Bringing Theory to Practice.
Fernandez, A., Howse, E., Rubio-Valera, M., Thorncraft, K., Noone, J., Luu, X., Veness, B., Leech, M., Llewellyn, G. & Salvador-Carulla, L. (2016). Setting-based interventions to promote mental health at the university: a systematic review. International Journal of Public Health, 61(7): 797-807.
Stanton, A., Zandvliet, D.B., Black, T. & Dhaliwal, R. (2016). Understanding students’ experiences of well-being in learning environments. Higher Education Studies, 6(3), 90-99.