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Habits of Heart: Helping Students Reflect and Act on Gratitude by MAURICE ELIAS

  Habits of Heart: Helping Students Reflect and Act on Gratitude NOVEMBER 14, 2013 This post by MAURICE ELIAS originally appeared in Edutop…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Nov 14, 2013

Creating a Positive Climate and Culture: How Inclusive Schools Promote SEL

Creating a Positive Climate and Culture: How Inclusive Schools Promote SEL JULY 9, 2013 This post by MAURICE ELIAS originally appeared in…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jul 13, 2013

Teaching Integrity in an Age of Cynicism

Teaching Integrity in an Age of Cynicism JULY 2, 2013 This post by MARK PHILLIPS orginally appeared in Edutopia's SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEA…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jul 8, 2013

National School Climate Center Summer Institute

Dear Colleagues, I encourage you to become familiar with the work of the National School Climate Center.  Located in NYC, they provide valu…

Started by Joan Fretz

0 May 13, 2013

Social-Emotional Learning Gets Race to Top Boost

Social-Emotional Learning Gets Race to Top Boost By Nirvi Shah Ed Week Parents in the Seattle area are being trained and paid to reac…

Started by Michael Keany

1 May 13, 2013
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Social, Emotional Learning: Instructional Support Goes Online

Social, Emotional Learning: Instructional Support Goes Online APRIL 30, 2013 Edutopia Image credit: iStockphoto The community of imple…

Started by Michael Keany

0 May 1, 2013

Support for Implementing Social, Emotional Learning by MAURICE ELIAS

Support for Implementing Social, Emotional Learning APRIL 24, 2013 Edutopia Image credit: Veer Everyone carrying out some kind of soci…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Apr 29, 2013

Building Social and Emotional Skills in Elementary Students: Empathy

Building Social and Emotional Skills in Elementary Students: Empathy APRIL 26, 2013 Image credit: iStockphoto This is part seven of th…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Apr 29, 2013

How More Social and Emotional Learning (and Less Academics) Actually Builds Academic Success

How More Social and Emotional Learning (and Less Academics) Actually Builds Academic Success APRIL 5, 2013 Edutopia With all of the high-st…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Apr 7, 2013

Teaching Kindness: More Than a Random Act

Teaching Kindness: More Than a Random Act FEBRUARY 8, 2013 Photo credit: indiewench via flickr It's been a long time since I was in eleme…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Feb 11, 2013

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