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Renewed wellbeing in teaching site to support wellbeing of the community

Wellbeing in teaching site was created last sping to support the wellbeing of the community. Now, it has been renewed to give more concrete ideas how to improve the wellbeing in teaching. The relaunch of the site is today October 5th, on World Teachers day.
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Sustainable wellbeing in teaching

Pedagogical wellbeing entails both teacher and student perspectives. These pages serve as a teachers' reference and study package for improving wellbeing in teaching and studies at Aalto.

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Wellbeing in teaching looks at the wellbeing consept in a multidimensional way. Important are both students' study wellbeing and teachers' work wellbeing. Both of them can be supported through being aware of what supports wellbeing. Individuals who feel well are then able to contribute to each others' and the community wellbeing. Have a look at the links we have gathered for you.

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