Elevating Education-System Employee Wellness
Breathe deep, find your feet, smile, eyes on the horizon
Welcome to the Employee Wellness monthly news section, brought to you by the
ODE Health in Education Unit. This unit works to advance concepts and resources for health, mental health and well-being in Oregon’s education system.
In a
2023 guide for developing systems and structures that support educator well-being, the authors describe how “an ecological systems lens (Bronfenbrenner, 1979) supports leaders in understanding how culture and various experiences, relationships, environments and systems influence an individual, a group and/or a system.” The three levels of this ecological system can be described as follows:
- Personal/Individual refers to what is going on within individual people (biologically, psychologically).
- Interpersonal/Collective refers to individuals’ interactions with each other; it includes relationships, community and the collective experience.
- Structural/Systems refers to infrastructure, processes, organizational aspects, resources and policies that establish the conditions for the ways people think and act.
In order to effectively address education-level employee well-being, efforts need to be made on all three levels of this ecological system. We look forward to sharing monthly information and resources to support school communities in these efforts. We’re all in this together!
In the meantime, we’d also like to hear from you to acknowledge the creative ways school districts, ESDs and communities are elevating employee wellness in their districts. If you are interested in being featured in future communications, please reach out to Bhagavati Mullock at
ode.healthyschools@ode.oregon.gov.
In addition, if you’re planning to attend the Annual COSA Seaside Conference this year, please consider attending the pre-conference session entitled,
Oregon Education Workforce Wellness Initiative: A Collaboration Between ODE, TSPC, and EAC. This interactive, experiential session will explore ways to tend to wellness at the personal/individual, interpersonal collective, and structural systems levels.
Registration is available online.
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The Wellness Wire, our brand new newsletter focused on all things health and well-being for schools, districts, and beyond! This monthly publication will provide valuable insights, articles, and resources to support a healthier, happier school environment for students, staff, and families alike.
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Apply to join the 2025 Social Science Instructional Materials Evaluation Committee!
The Oregon Department of Education invites
applications for the 2025 Social Science Instructional Materials Evaluation Committee. We are seeking passionate K-12 teachers, curriculum specialists, and education professionals with Social Science expertise to help shape Oregon's educational future. As a committee member, you will evaluate and recommend high-quality instructional materials for adoption by the Oregon State Board of Education. This valuable professional development opportunity takes place during the summer of 2025 and includes an honorarium ranging from $900-$1,990, depending on committee assignment.
Detailed
participation requirements are included in the application form. Apply now to share your expertise and make a lasting impact on education across our state.
The application is open through May 16, 2025. For more information, please contact the Instructional Materials team at
ODE.InstructionalMaterials@ode.oregon.gov or (503) 551-3123.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month (also acknowledged as Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA)), a time to honor the rich histories, vibrant cultures, and significant contributions of AAPI communities throughout the United States. The 2025 theme, "A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience," celebrates the enduring spirit of AAPI leaders who have established a foundation for future generations to thrive amid change and adversity.
As educators, this month provides an excellent opportunity to incorporate AAPI perspectives, histories, and cultural contributions into your curriculum. Below are valuable resources for both elementary and secondary educators:
Resources for K-5 Educators
AAPI History Hub A comprehensive collection of K-12 resources, including lesson plans, books, and films, ready to integrate into your teaching.
Japanese American National Museum Free education resources including lesson plans on Japanese internment, origami videos, and activities encouraging critical reflection on neighborhoods and communities.
PBS LearningMedia: Asian Americans Collection Over thirty lesson plans based on the Asian American PBS series, including age-appropriate materials for elementary students on topics like immigration, civil rights, and cultural contributions.
Resources for 6-12 Educators
Teach Asian American Stories Offers frameworks and guides for incorporating Asian American histories into Grades 6-12 Social Studies curriculum with sample resources and texts.
The Asian American Education Project Provides thorough lessons and activities about Asian Americans from the 1890s through today, including resources on early Asian Americans and post-9/11 experiences.
OCA National Center: K-12 Curriculum Project Led by experts in education, policy, and ethnic studies research, this project develops and vets AANHPI lesson plans and materials to push for nationwide adoption.
Committee of 100Offers five free lesson plans on Chinese American history specially designed for Grades 6-9, examining multi-faceted Chinese American contributions to U.S. society.
Teaching AAPI histories and perspectives throughout the year—not just during heritage months—helps create more inclusive learning environments where all students feel represented and valued.
For more information about local AAPI Heritage Month events and additional educational opportunities, please
visit asianpacificheritage.gov.
May Is Wildfire Awareness Month
Every year, wildfires impact Oregon communities. May is designated as Wildfire Awareness Month to make sure everyone has preparedness in mind for the upcoming fire season.
This year, Governor Kotek signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of the Oregon State Fire Marshal and the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS), launching a partnership to explore ways to build resilience within Oregon communities, encouraging adoption and implementation at the neighborhood scale. IBHS, an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific research and communications organization supported by property insurers, reinsurers, and affiliated companies, has translated years of wildfire research into
Wildfire Prepared, the first-ever wildfire mitigation designation program.
Read more about the announcement on Governor Kotek’s website.
Check out these additional resources for ways you can prevent and prepare for wildfires:
May is Military Appreciation Month
Military Appreciation Month takes place every year throughout the entire month of May. Check out these resources to learn more:
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