by learnwells | May 2, 2019 | Teaching
Appreciating the Unique Strengths of Hospital Teachers As Teacher Appreciation Week draws near, it serves as an ideal time to reflect on the members of the team who truly dedicate themselves to making the classroom great—the teachers. In the hospital or treatment...
by learnwells | Nov 28, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Communicating with Families of Student-Patients About Hospital Education Programs By: Mary Ware In the hospital classroom, teachers and program administrators are at an advantage when compared to the families of student-patients. The hospital education environment is...
by learnwells | Nov 16, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
The holidays are quickly approaching and for student-patients, just because they are away from home doesn’t mean that holiday anticipation ceases to exist. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other winter holidays are a special time for many students, and it is important to...
by learnwells | Oct 23, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
When new student-patients enter a hospital or treatment center classroom, it can be an overwhelming, scary, and/or uncertain time. School often brings stress for students in the regular environment, and the added pressure of academics while undergoing treatment may...
by learnwells | Oct 3, 2018 | Behavioral Health, Classroom Curriculum, Education Programs, Hospital Education, Student-Patient
Is your hospital education program teaching “soft skills” in addition to academic skills? If so, then you are in good company with schools across the country. If not, did you know that in a national survey of parents, principals, teachers, and superintendents, 8 out...