Part I - A case study in post-secondary mathematics: the importance of mental health awareness
Janelle Resch

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the critical role of mental health awareness in post-secondary mathematics education, highlighting survey insights, alternative assignment structures, and socialization's importance for student success and well-being.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative assignment scheduling method and analyzes its impact on student performance, emphasizing mental health and social factors in mathematical education.
Findings
Alternative scheduling improved student scores
Social awareness correlates with academic success
Reduced social exposure may hinder personal growth
Abstract
Due to the shift of civilization from the Industrial Age to the Information Age, mathematical literacy has become a necessity in the twenty-first century. However, in order to learn and contribute to the mathematical community, one has to be in a state of good mental health. When I say 'good mental health,' I mean one has to develop a set of healthy coping strategies, be in a positive learning environment, and have a social support system. Traditionally, universities have been the venue of such higher learning. If these institutions want to remain as thriving grounds for higher education and engines of research, post-secondary institutions need to be aware of these factors and actively contribute to the well-being of its students and faulty. Unfortunately, students do not always receive the support necessary to be mentally healthy. The purpose of this paper is to examine how social…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Early Childhood Education and Development
