(1)跨教育空间的可见性

J. Byrd, C. Porter, Renae D. Mayes, Aazi Ahmadi
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本期专题《跨教育空间的可见性:以黑人女孩和妇女的心理健康为中心》反映了最近一系列以黑人女孩和妇女在教育渠道中的经历为中心的奖学金。值得注意的是,所代表的奖学金独特地侧重于心理健康和健康对他们的教育成功和学业成果的影响。这篇文章的集合为在教育环境中工作的个人(即教师/教授、管理人员、咨询师和心理学家)提供了资源,他们试图提高他们对黑人女孩/妇女面临的心理健康问题的认识,并确定创新的方法来解决他们在专业角色中的这些问题。
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(In)Visibility Across Educational Spaces
This thematic issue, (In)Visibility Across Educational Spaces: Centering Mental Health & Wellness for Black Girls & Women, reflects a collection of recent scholarship centering the experiences of Black girls and women across the educational pipeline. Notably, the scholarship represented uniquely focuses on the influence of mental health and wellness on their educational success and academic outcomes. This collection of articles serves as a resource for individuals (i.e., teachers/professors, administrators, counselors, and psychologists) working in educational environments who seek to increase their awareness of the mental health issues Black girls/women face and to identify innovative ways to address these concerns in their professional roles.
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