Every Learner Everywhere
Intentional Futures

ASU Remote 2022: Caring for the Whole Student

In the 2020-2021 academic year, over two-thirds of students considered leaving school due to emotional stress and almost a third of students linked challenges with their emotional and mental well-being to a longstanding decline in their academic performance. This session provides an overview of the pressures facing today’s students and what faculty and institutions can do to support them.

Speakers: Jenni Atwood, Grants Manager at Every Learner Everywhere®; Gentry Crowley, Senior Strategist at Intentional Futures; and Nolie Ramsay, Associate Strategist at Intentional Futures

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Recommended citation:

Crowley, G. & Ramsay, N. (2022, June 8) Caring for the Whole Student [Video] Every Learner Everywhere® and ASU Remote Faculty Summit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIo920KH0Yg&list=PLc9-1gBe1Xr_KX_6fu5NFtHi6IslxP3I3&index=2

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