Student Well-Being
Recent research reveals that effective instruction hinges on the integration of academic skills with student well-being. Our solutions help you weave well-being into structured literacy instruction so every student can reach their full potential—in school and in life.
4 important outcomes
are associated with increased student well-being: • Higher academic achievement 1 • Stronger cognitive skills 2 • Deeper engagement 3 • Better classroom behavior 3
1. Kaya, M., Erdem, C. Students’ Well-Being and Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analysis Study. Child Ind Res 14, 1743–1767 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-021-09821-4 2. Fuhrmann, D., van Harmelen, A.-L., & Kievit, R. A. (2022). Well-Being and Cognition Are Coupled During Development: A Preregistered Longitudinal Study of 1,136 Children and Adolescents. Clinical Psychological Science , 10(3), 450-466. https://doi.org/10.1177/21677026211030211 3. Lindorff, A. Department of Education, University of Oxford (2020). The Impact of Promoting Student Wellbeing on Student Academic and Non-Academic Outcomes: An Analysis of the evidence. https://oxfordimpact.oup.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Wellbeing-Impact-Study-Report.pdf.
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