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Researchers Link 'Responsive' Classes to Learning Gains

Researchers Link 'Responsive' Classes to Learning Gains First graders Will McDowell and Jonathan Fulton practice a proper handshake during…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Sep 22, 2012

Facilitating Social and Emotional Skills Through Tech

Facilitating Social and Emotional Skills Through Tech BY JOAN YOUNG7/11/12 Edutopia Joan Young (@flourishingkids on Twitter) is a 4th g…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jul 13, 2012

A Reading List for Social and Emotional Learning

A Reading List for Social and Emotional Learning Explore these resources for educators and parents about SEL. BY EDUTOPIA STAFF Social and…

Started by Michael Keany

1 Jun 25, 2012
Reply by Tagrid Sihly

Incorporating Social and Emotional Learning in Literature Classes

Incorporating Social and Emotional Learning in Literature Classes   From The Marshall Memo #439 “Discipline problems, poor interpersonal re…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Jun 10, 2012

Social-emotional learning for preschool students

Social-emotional learning for preschool students This study from the Early Childhood Education Journal looks at the effects of an SEL curri…

Started by Michael Keany

0 May 22, 2012

Combining SEL and Social Studies BY MAURICE ELIAS

Combining SEL and Social Studies Edutopia BY MAURICE ELIAS4/30/12 Rutgers University professor Maurice Elias serves as director of the S…

Started by Michael Keany

0 May 1, 2012

Engaging Students with Social and Emotional Learning BY MAURICE ELIAS

Engaging Students with Social and Emotional Learning BY MAURICE ELIAS4/12/12 Edutopia Rutgers University professor Maurice Elias serves…

Started by Michael Keany

1 Apr 14, 2012
Reply by James Morgan

SEL and Whole Child Education: An Essential Partnership

SEL and Whole Child Education: An Essential Partnership BY MAURICE ELIAS2/17/12 Ed Week Rutgers University professor Maurice Elias serve…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Feb 20, 2012

What influences children in 8th grade?

What influences children in 8th grade? The UK Department for Education has published three new reports on the Effective Pre-school, Primary…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Feb 14, 2012

Changing Mindsets, Motivating Students Webinar

Changing Mindsets, Motivating Students Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, 2 p.m. ETRenowned psychologist Carol Dweck discusses how teachers can…

Started by Michael Keany

0 Feb 9, 2012

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