Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PMCentral Standard Time UTC -06:00
Creating a learning environment that supports student wellbeing can enhance engagement, motivation, and academic success—while also promoting a more positive experience for instructors. This interactive 60-minute session offers practical, evidence-based strategies that faculty and instructors can use to foster wellbeing in their classrooms, regardless of discipline or class size.
We will explore both low-stakes and higher-stakes approaches to integrating wellbeing into their teaching. Low-stakes strategies include small, everyday practices—such as mindful check-ins, transparent communication, or flexible assignment structures—that can make a meaningful difference without requiring major course redesigns. Higher-stakes strategies involve deeper shifts, such as rethinking assessment design, revising course policies, or embedding wellbeing objectives into learning outcomes.
By the end of this session, participants will:
This session is ideal for faculty, teaching assistants, and instructors seeking to enhance both student and instructor wellbeing through intentional, flexible teaching practices.