The Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference 2023

The Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference
Student mental health and wellbeing for universities has become an increasingly important issue. This is evident from a 2021 survey by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which found that first-year university students are significantly more likely to have symptoms of depression or anxiety than the general adult population.

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IETA 2024!

February 7-9, 2024 | USA

The purpose of the Association shall be promoting and facilitating the use of technology in Idaho education. The Association shall promote, facilitate, and sustain education technology and all its users while enhancing the education of Idaho’s students for tomorrow’s technology. Learn More About IETA

CoSN2024

April 8-10, 2024 | USA

How do we enable inclusive and agile technology leadership to drive innovation? While school systems are modernizing their digital ecosystems, the warp speed at which new technologies are emerging has created a K-12 technology environment drastically different from just a few years ago. Explore how building leadership matters, especially when resources are constrained. Join in on a community conversation around leading education innovation for the future of learning in a time of unprecedented change.

8th Annual Conference Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

November 3, 2023 | UAE

Effective Teaching across Disciplines through Research-Enhanced Practice Join this annual SoTL event that showcases classroom-based research dedicated to improving teaching effectiveness in higher education institutions. This is the 8th edition of the SoTL Conference! Visit the website for more information, proposal submission and registration. Hope to see you all there!

EduTech East: The Evolution of Learning

November 21, 2023 | Canada

Education systems have faced a tremendous shift over the past few years. The way in which both educators and their students interact has changed. With the world’s growing demand for faster, smarter and more efficient solutions, it’s no surprise that technology has become an integrated part of teaching and learning. While the push for online learning was predominantly due to the pandemic, schools, educators and ministries were already in the process of rolling out policies aimed to promote the use of innovative technologies in the classroom. While the use of Education Technology and interactive tools may have been the next step for higher learning, it is vital to address the complexities of this transformation. Ensuring that students can continue their studies, have access, and succeed within their respective classes remains the primary objective. Furthermore, guaranteeing that educators are also equipped with the knowledge and have access to the right tools to do so is essential. This will highlight and discuss valuable strategies, challenges and new opportunities technologies bring to primary and , secondary learning. EduTech East invites educators, ministry officials and key stakeholders to come together and share their experiences, best practices and insights to further the integration of digital solutions into our schools and curriculums. The growing demand for technology in the classroom will undoubtedly bring about unique challenges, but it also has the power to deliver a higher quality of learning for all.

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