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Your Guide to Wellbeing at University: Student Success

Autor Gretchen Geng, Leigh Disney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2023
The ultimate guide to helping students understand the stressors from university life, build their resilience, look after their wellbeing, generate full energy, and achieve high performance and success in their studies. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781529763201
ISBN-10: 1529763207
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: SAGE Publications Ltd
Colecția Student Success
Seria Student Success


Cuprins

Chapter 1: Understanding Wellbeing
Chapter 2: Four Areas of Building Resilience
Chapter 3: Test Your Wellbeing level
Chapter 4: Getting started on your university life
Chapter 5: What to expect in the middle of university studying
Chapter 6: What to expect close to graduation
Chapter 7: Building Physical Energy
Chapter 8: Building Emotional Energy
Chapter 9: Building Mental Energy
Chapter 10: Building Spiritual Energy and Setting Your Goals
Chapter 11: Wellbeing Beyond University

Notă biografică

Dr Gretchen Geng is currently the Deputy Head of School in School of Education Victoria (Melbourne campus) at Australian Catholic University. Before that, she was a Vice President (curriculum) in the International Educational Groups at Beijing Foreign Studies University, the Teaching Lead at the DVC (Education) Office of RMIT University, and an Associate Professor in Pedagogy and Learning at Charles Darwin University. 

Before her tertiary career, Gretchen was a preschool and primary school teacher and had years of practising experience in teaching young children and school-age children. Gretchen has also been involved in using digital educational technologies in teaching school students in the global learning context. 

Gretchen has a strong interest in curriculum development, technology use in students¿ learning, and students¿ health and well-being. Currently, she is working on developing a model to assist university teachers¿ teaching competencies development.