Introduction
The article discusses the importance of embedding student well-being into educational practices. Tara Linney, an education technology specialist and ISTE U instructor, emphasizes four key areas where well-being can be integrated: social-emotional learning, mental health support, community engagement, and personalized learning. By focusing on these areas, educators can create a more supportive and enriching environment for students, ultimately enhancing their overall educational experience.
Key Features:
- Social-Emotional Learning: Strategies to foster emotional intelligence and resilience among students.
- Mental Health Support: Resources and practices to address mental health challenges in educational settings.
- Community Engagement: Encouraging collaboration between schools and communities to support student well-being.
- Personalized Learning: Tailoring educational experiences to meet individual student needs and promote well-being.
Use Cases:
- Educators looking to implement well-being initiatives in their classrooms.
- School administrators seeking to enhance mental health resources.
- Community organizations aiming to collaborate with schools for student support.

