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.
Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.