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Educator Well-Being: From Principles to Practice

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by Western Governors University

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<p>“Educator Well-Being: From Principles to Practice” is brought to you by Utah First Lady Abby Cox and Western Governors University Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the School of Education Dr. Stacey Ludwig Johnson, facilitated by Marty Carpenter of Northbound Strategy. This limited series focuses on supporting teachers nationwide by providing strategies and resources to help educators thrive. Video of each episode is available on WGU's YouTube channel.&nbsp;</p>

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10/18/2023

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Episode thumbnail for 5: Reigniting Your Passion and Purpose as Teachers

July 19, 2024

5: Reigniting Your Passion and Purpose as Teachers

<p>Milton Collins, principal of Lincoln Elementary in the Granite School District in Utah, shares his passion for the profession as a principal who is caring for teachers so the teachers can care for students.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 4: A Purposeful Priority: Conversations on Teacher Well-Being

April 29, 2024

4: A Purposeful Priority: Conversations on Teacher Well-Being

<p>During this special podcast episode recorded at SXSW EDU 2024, Dr. Ludwig Johnson and Utah First Lady Abby Cox are joined by National University President &amp; CEO Dr. Mark Milliron and Rady Children’s Hospital Senior Director Domonique Hensler to continue the conversation on the importance of teacher well-being. The expert panel examines key positive strategies to sustain educator well-being in the context of teacher preparation programs and K-12 schools, and concrete actions that should occur to keep educators healthy, despite elements that can exist beyond their control.</p>

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January 25, 2024

3: Supporting Rural Educators

<p>WGU graduate and award-winning teacher Rachael Black joins the hosts to explore some of the unique challenges facing rural educators – from funding models and policy that can sometimes skew toward urban schools, to helping educators get access to the services they need to address mental and physical health concerns.</p>

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What is Educator Well-Being: From Principles to Practice?
<p>“Educator Well-Being: From Principles to Practice” is brought to you by Utah First Lady Abby Cox and Western Governors University Senior Vice President and Executive Dean of the School of Education Dr. Stacey Ludwig Johnson, facilitated by Marty Carpenter of Northbound Strategy. This limited series focuses on supporting teachers nationwide by providing strategies and resources to help educators thrive. Video of each episode is available on WGU's YouTube channel.&nbsp;</p>
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