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A Little Guide for Teachers

Student Mental Health

Purvi Gandhi

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Sage Publications Ltd
26 February 2024
Student mental health is a huge issue in the education sector, and due to overwhelmed mental health systems, greater pressures are placed on teachers to offer pastoral support to students. This book is packed with practical strategies to help teachers with supporting their students.

The Little Guide for Teachers series is little in size but BIG on all the support and inspiration you need to navigate your day-to-day life as a teacher.

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Authored by experts in the field

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Easy to dip in-and-out of

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Interactive activities encourage you to write into the book and make it your own

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Read in an afternoon or take as long as you like with it!
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 176mm,  Width: 125mm, 
Weight:   110g
ISBN:   9781529672404
ISBN 10:   1529672406
Series:   A Little Guide for Teachers
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Well-being: How can it be enhanced in the classroom? Chapter 2: Finding Strength: How can an approach focusing on individual strengths enhance student well-being? Chapter 3: Stress: Why do some students excel under pressure while others struggle? Chapter 4: Motivation: How can intrinsic motivation be developed to strengthen mental fitness? Chapter 5: Social Influence: How can group pressures influence well-being? Chapter 6: Assessing Well-being: Locating students and progressing them along the well-being gradient

Purvi, also known as Vi, brings more than 20 years of experience as an educator, having taught in both state and independent schools in the UK. She holds an MA in Psychology and later earned an MBA in Educational Leadership. Before her teaching career in the UK, Purvi primarily served as a psychotherapist in the USA, specialising in child and adolescent mental health. Throughout her career, Purvi has engaged in numerous research projects, yielding improvements for both colleagues and students. Many of these projects have pinpointed the crucial social and emotional aspects of learning, integral to enhancing teaching effectiveness. As a practising educator, Purvi understands the importance of evidence-backed, effective strategies that can be embedded into practice. Over the past decade, she has dedicated herself to researching, implementing, and evaluating diverse practical strategies for promoting mental health in education.  One notable initiative, that was effective in her context, involved the creation of a tailored Year 9 Positive Psychology Curriculum, drawing inspiration from the works of Seligman, Duckworth, Zimbardo, and Chamene. This curriculum delivered a toolkit designed to bolster students′ psychological well-being. Quantitative and qualitative data collected to measure the impact confirmed the benefits of the course.  The techniques in the toolkit enhanced students’ sense of purpose and reinforced relationships resulting in a positive effect on academic outcomes. Inspired by feedback from numerous colleagues, students, and parents who suggested making the course′s insights available to all teachers, Purvi has authored this guide for teachers. It is her hope that educators will find this resource valuable in fostering well-being in schools. Purvi Gandhi has been Shortlisted for Psychology Teacher of the Year award by the British Psychological Society.

Reviews for A Little Guide for Teachers: Student Mental Health

This book by Purvi Gandhi should be given to every tutor as a handbook; should form part of a school Inset in building a positive culture & #growthmindset in our classrooms. The toolkit of practical ideas are succinctly outlined and could be a game changer in building positive & kind classrooms. -- Clare Erasmus This guide is strongly research-informed, with the reader benefiting from Vi’s wide reading and depth of understanding of the subject.  The highly practical nature of the book is reflected in the many helpful resources and references included throughout, and the reader is drawn in and engaged by the opportunities for personal reflection at the end of every section. I strongly recommend this highly readable, succinct and measured exploration of student mental health for all who are committed to ensuring that we do what we can to support students, and staff, to thrive in our schools.  -- Jill Berry


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