Abstract

This paper investigates the pivotal role of teacher awareness of mental health issues and its effects on student well-being within educational settings. Utilizing a theoretical framework, it analyses how educators' comprehension and responsiveness to mental health concerns can profoundly shape the establishment of supportive, inclusive, and emotionally secure learning environments. Also, it emphasizes the significance of incorporating mental health education into teacher training programs, curricula, and school policies to adopt a comprehensive approach to student well-being. The research suggests that enhancing teacher awareness of mental health not only supports students by providing them with essential support and resources but also fosters a more compassionate and inclusive educational atmosphere. Implementing such an approach necessitates collaborative efforts from educators, policymakers, and other stakeholders to deploy strategies that augment teacher awareness and promote student well-being.

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