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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Only reference used the term Trauma-informed pedagogy and it is a primary reference. The common term in the references is Trauma-informed teaching and I plan to move the article to that.
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... that trauma-informed schools are an exciting new innovation in mental health to support youth? Source: T"rauma-informed education (TIE) represents a paradigm shift in education, acknowledging the prevalence of trauma on students, and attempting to mitigate its widespread impact. By adopting trauma-informed principles, educational organizations aim to create supportive environments that facilitate learning and promote the emotional well-being of students"
Not a review (as I'll be going on holiday), but before this can go anywhere, you need to address the maintenance tags. They must go before this can go to the main page. Schwede6600:44, 18 December 2023 (UTC)reply
Likewise, not a full review, but I would reccomend a different hook. The one that you have proposed is an opinion statement (that they are "exciting"), and it is unsourced and not in the article to boot. ~ ONUnicorn(
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