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Student well-being comes from care, but is caring enough? Academics reflect on three stumbling blocks
Academics highlight resource gaps, time management challenges, and anxiety as key barriers to student well-being despite efforts to embed care in teaching at a South African university.
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South Africa: Student Well-Being Comes From Care, but Is Caring Enough? Academics Reflect On 3 Stumbling Blocks
Analysis - Students' well-being in higher education has been a growing concern globally since the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted learning and lives generally.
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Christina @ wocintechchat.com via Unsplash, CC BYStudents’ well-being in higher education has been a growing concern globally since the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted learning and lives generally. Well-being has been described as “the combination of feeling good and functioning well; experiencing positive emotions such as happiness and contentment as well as the development of one’s potential, having some control over one’s life, having a…
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