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8 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Program

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With a growing number of SEL programs now available, schools have options. But how should they determine the best one to adopt?   You’ve decided your students can benefit from SEL. Because every school has different needs and different goals, … READ MORE

Respecting Diversity Begins with Self-Respect

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  Already a beacon for multiculturalism, the United States population is increasingly diverse. If current demographic trends hold, minority groups will become the majority by 2044. This change is even more rapid and sweeping among young people. As soon as 2020, … READ MORE

Why We Need to Forgive to Live Well

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  When someone else hurts us, it can affect us deeply. Whether we’re bullied, mistreated, or wrongly accused, others can inflict deep and lasting harm. What may surprise us is how deeply we harm ourselves when we nurse grudges and … READ MORE

Automation Is Coming: How to Prepare Our Students

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Economists forecast millions of jobs being lost to automation over the next two decades, affecting all sectors of the economy. Here’s what schools need to train students for in a rapidly-changing job market.   Ready or not, automation is coming. … READ MORE

Why all kids need to be taught leadership skills – and how to do it

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Most leadership training programs aren’t designed to teach everyone in the class — but they should be. Here’s a way to fix that.   On March 14th, thousands of students left their classrooms and gathered in school courtyards in a … READ MORE

3 Myths About Not Having Time for Social Emotional Learning

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If there’s one thing teachers and principals agree on, it’s the value of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) programs. In a recent CASEL study, nearly all administrators and teachers regarded SEL as an important tool for improving school climates and student … READ MORE

Guns, Schools, and the Elephant in the Classroom

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The collapse of Social Emotional Learning is an underlying problem in American classrooms. Measures to prevent school shootings won’t fix it. Here’s what will. I’ve come to the sad realization that no school is immune from the epidemic of gun … READ MORE

8 Reasons Your School Needs Social Emotional Learning Programs

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There’s a lot of buzz around social emotional learning programs, but are they worth the investment? A growing body of research shows measurable academic, behavioral, personal, and social benefits. Social emotional learning reduces behavioral problems Many schools have adopted SEL … READ MORE

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