Supporting Student and Faculty Wellbeing in Graduate Education

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Academic mental health
academic staff wellbeing
Academic wellbeing
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Collaborative Autoethnography
Communal Care Practices
COVID-19
Diverse Graduate Student
Embodied
Emotional Exhaustion
Enhancing Work Life Balance
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Faculty Wellbeing
Good Life
Graduate education
Graduate supervision
Graduate support
Higher Degree Research Student
higher education mental health
holistic wellbeing in graduate education
Indigenous cultures
Indigenous knowledges
intercultural mentorship
International Doctoral Students
International Graduate Students
Johari Window
Master's Social Work Students
Master’s Social Work Students
Medicine Wheel
Mental Health
Mental Health Action Plan
Mental health policy in Higher education
Mental Health services
Mental Health Support System
Mentorship
minority graduate experiences
Playbuilding Project
Post-pandemic
Professional Development
Professor burnout
Reconciliation
Resilience
self regulation strategies
Self-care
Self-care Practices
Skilled Helper
Social-emotional support
Student anxiety
Student mental health
Student Mental Health Support
Student support
Student wellbeing
trauma informed pedagogy
Trauma-informed
Turtle Island
Vice Versa
Well-being
Wellbeing
Wellbeing in academia
Wellbeing in Higher Education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032213927
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Supporting Student and Faculty Wellbeing in Graduate Education recognizes new pressures impacting graduate students and their supervisors, teachers, and mentors globally. The work provides a range of insights and strategies which reflect on wellbeing as an integral part of teaching, learning, policy, and student-mentor relationships.

The authors offer a uniquely holistic approach to supporting the wellbeing of both students and academic staff in graduate education. The text showcases optimized approaches to self-care, self-regulation, and policy development, as well as trauma-informed, arts-based, and embodied pedagogies. Particular attention is given to the challenges faced by minority groups including Indigenous, international, refugee, and immigrant students and staff.

Providing a timely analysis of the current issues surrounding student and faculty wellbeing, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers working across the fields of higher education, sociology of education, educational psychology, and student affairs.

Snežana Obradović-Ratković is a research officer and instructor in the Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada.

Mirjana Bajovic is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada.

Ayse Pinar Sen is a Ph.D. candidate, instructor, research assistant, and Mindful Writing Facilitator in the Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada.

Vera Woloshyn is a professor in the Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada. She is Director of the Canadian Culture and Education Studies and Leadership in Community-based Education programs. She is also a Registered Psychotherapist (RP).

Michael Savage is an associate professor of education in the Faculty of Education, Brock University, Canada. He is Director of the MEd program and Undergraduate Educational Studies. He is also a licensed clinical psychologist (C. Psych).