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This text looks at Wellness and Empowerment from the student, parent and teacher perspectives. It addresses the obstacles diverse student populations encounter in school systems. It also sees how we as educators, administrators and academic leaders can transform schools, classrooms, and departments into safer, more inclusive, culturally responsible, and positive spaces for all our students. Furthermore, our students were born into the Digital Age, living their entire life thus far connected to the Digital World. They will be the ones who help us all disconnect and return to having more human…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This text looks at Wellness and Empowerment from the student, parent and teacher perspectives. It addresses the obstacles diverse student populations encounter in school systems. It also sees how we as educators, administrators and academic leaders can transform schools, classrooms, and departments into safer, more inclusive, culturally responsible, and positive spaces for all our students. Furthermore, our students were born into the Digital Age, living their entire life thus far connected to the Digital World. They will be the ones who help us all disconnect and return to having more human ways of interacting, educating, communicating, and returning to the original ways of education. In Traditional Communities education was seen as a medicine, and in this way this latest dynamic text "Intercultural Education Woven into Theory and Praxis" will empower the next generation of educational leaders re-establish a balance, harmony for their students. In an increasingly impersonal, competitive, and machine-like world, this current factory model of existence has seeped into all fields of our lives: education, economics, health-care, natural environment, family, parenting, and communication. The purpose of intercultural education is to help learners develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to engage in cross-cultural interactions, however this text goes one step further by weaving these frameworks in modern theory and praxis. This timely text will assist the practicing educational leader share pathways for their students to re-connect to their innate human nature that is naturally balanced, whole and happy. This is the purpose and aim of the education models outlined in the pages within. ¿ Includes Lesson Plan Templates ¿ Student Grading Sheets ¿ Course Calendars
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Autorenporträt
Professor Karma Chukdong holds a master's in arts and science and a bachelor of education and honors BA. After working in school systems for a few years, he wanted to earn some further qualifications to make more concrete positive change in school systems in terms of management. He has taken many courses at the doctor of education level and eventually acquired a second master's degree from the University of Toronto in education. This master of education degree focused on curriculum, policy, teaching, leadership, and education management. Karma Chukdong prepared these practical solutions found in this book. With the current understandable stress of parents teaching from home, student mental health and teacher fatigue this academic text was created to assist in being a wellness and empowerment resource as we return to a re-imagined school environment. These are the most immediate concerns in education management that can be implemented by any administrator or educator who holds compassionate leadership as her or his philosophical pedagogy. This text is presented in a way that is accessible and connected to the practicing education specialist and the passionate parent preparing for the academic life of their child. Presently, Professor Chukdong serves Indigenous community schools and provides Quality Assurance for Canadian College programming. Other titles by this author are The Human Family, and Educational Leadership: A Student-Centered Approach, Education Management: Building Student Success, Curriculum Teaching and Learning Today, and Social Justice Education.