**Teach The Teacher Tuesday** - Wellbeing in Schools
There has been an increased focus on mental health and wellbeing over the last 5 years, especially post our first COVID lockdown.
In AITSL’s spotlight this month is a discussion on the below key messages.
educators and school communities play a significant role in supporting and developing learner wellbeing
wellbeing is crucial to academic achievement, and wellbeing programs can support and accelerate students’ learning
teaching is a demanding profession and educators require time and experience to determine which non-teaching tasks to prioritise in order to best support learner growth and achievement, as well as professional learning to best support their students’ wellbeing
as is the case for their students, the wellbeing of educators and school leaders has come under increasing strain in recent years and various initiatives have been developed to foster their wellbeing
choosing the right wellbeing program and measuring its impact and effectiveness are important components of a whole-school community approach to wellbeing.
Click the below link for further reading.
https://www.aitsl.edu.au/research/spotlights/wellbeing-in-australian-schools