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...
Science Experiments for the Fall Hospital Classroom It is finally Fall, and as the leaves change colors and the weather gets colder, a whole new season for classroom STEM experiments opens up! There are many great topics that can be explored during Fall in the...
5 Tips for a Successful School Year Launch in Hospital Education Programs As students and teachers everywhere begin to gear up for a new school year, so do hospital education programs. Many programs may have taken a break over the summer, or only worked with students...
By: Mary Ware Leading a hospital education program is often a difficult job—ensuring that each student-patient receives a quality education while admitted to the hospital and attending to the unique needs of each is a challenge. Add to that the administrative...
How the “Big 5” in Social Emotional Learning Impact Life Outcomes By: Mary Ware Social and emotional skill development has slowly been gaining momentum the past few years as more and more districts are recognizing the importance of, and placing value on social and...
Keeping the Learning Going During Summer with Free Professional Development for Teachers By: Mary Ware for LearnWell For many hospital teachers, summer brings an opportunity to spend some time in reflection and change up the classroom routine a bit. Depending on the...