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Let’s stop tinkering and really change how schools address mental health

Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education

What are education leaders doing about transforming the way schools address learning, behavior and emotional problems? The current answer, it seems, is: not much.

We do see increasing discussions among education leaders about transforming education in general. Naturally, much of the focus is on improving instruction and making major changes in how schools are managed (e.g., financed, administered, held accountable). However, when it comes to improving how schools play their role in providing support when students are not doing well, proposals for transformative changes generally are not forthcoming.

The result: As the number of learning, behavior and emotional problems increases, schools continue to react in inadequate ways.

What’s wrong with what schools are doing now?

All schools devote resources to coping with student problems. Some are able to offer a…

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