Master the Art of Healthy Learning at National University

Healthy learning helps students — both children and adults — better understand their thoughts and emotions to become more self-aware and to develop more empathy for others within their community and the world around them. When incorporated into daily learning through programs like Harmony, students can learn skills like communication, problem solving, self-awareness, and more. These skills can lead to better academic performance, healthier peer relationships, and more positive behaviors both in and outside of the classroom — now and into the future.

As experts in the world of healthy learning, our programs support educators nationwide with the latest information, research, and resources to keep relationship skills top of mind and encourage whole-child education. Seeking to create positive change, our programs helps educators develop the relationship skills for inspired teaching and effective classroom leadership.

The Sanford College of Education at National University — a partner institution, is a leader in healthy learning, making classrooms welcoming and productive with tools and materials for teachers to implement in grades Pre-K-12. Now, National University is offering a new degree program designed to empower educators and administrators to continue to make transformative changes in their school communities. Learn more about the degree here.

This unique master’s program equips educators with research-based knowledge and skills in well-being, cognition, trauma, and the ability to create healthy environments and relationships that are culturally responsive, accessible, and supportive for the whole child. This deep dive into personal identity, culture, leadership, community, and programs provides a healthy learning foundation where positive school climates thrive.

By fostering a sense of connection and belonging, Harmony can have a positive impact that lasts a lifetime. Through this innovative master’s degree, educators can take concrete steps to develop their own relationship skills, become more inspired and effective leaders, and transform the lives of students and communities nationwide.

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