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Category: Education

Resources for social emotional learning from preschool through college

A Case for Emotional Intelligence in Our Schools

RT @SELinSchools: Great resource: A Case for Emotional Intelligence in Our Schools https://t.co/NcEroOLNZq #SEL #edadmin #edleadership

This entry was published on April 2, 2017 and was updated on April 2, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Preventing Bullying Using Emotional Intelligence Training

Students with EQ training learn to navigate their complex social & emotional worlds with insight, empathy & kindness https://t.co/oCqQO04E5p

This entry was published on April 2, 2017 and was updated on April 2, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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What Skills Are Needed to Counter Bullying?

Bullying, in large part, is due to lack of skills (& culture) to handle otherwise. What are the missing skills? Emo… https://t.co/SaLAedroIv

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The Dark Side of Believing in Natural Talent

What the science of expertise tells us about educating students: https://t.co/TD4aDWXJx7 https://t.co/CPgGkYEpQP

This entry was published on March 24, 2017 and was updated on March 24, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged children. Bookmark the permalink.
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Social and Emotional Learning is a Must to Reduce Bullying!

Social and emotional learning is a must to reduce bullying! https://t.co/qKgYy1Pfzy

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Are Different “Learning Styles” a Neuroscience Myth?

The concept of different “learning styles” may be a myth https://t.co/I4K3hvA5pT

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Learning with an Emotional Brain – Mary Helen Immordino-Yang

How do children’s emotional and social relationships shape both their learning and their brain development? https://t.co/s5MUkaXhmD

This entry was published on March 19, 2017 and was updated on March 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Neuroscience. Bookmark the permalink.
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Resources for Creating a Radically Compassionate Classroom

Teachers: Do you want to create a compassionate classroom? Take a look at this great article from @Edutopia! https://t.co/dC6mfRPViL

This entry was published on March 19, 2017 and was updated on March 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Increase Empathy, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Emotional Awareness Linked to Attention in Children

One study has shown that children with a better understanding of emotions have fewer attention problems later. https://t.co/6Pu9WRzXKX

This entry was published on March 19, 2017 and was updated on March 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Enhance Emotional Literacy, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Homework: A Recipe for Learning?

Has homework created a battle between parents, children, and teachers? Here’s how our Synapse School views things. https://t.co/jMsDgehaa0

This entry was published on March 19, 2017 and was updated on March 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged change. Bookmark the permalink.
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Life Ed: Teaching Kids Empathy

How can parents instil empathy in their kids, helping them connect with, relate to, and better care for others? https://t.co/43NVdlFTUH

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Exploring the World in Your Class

Teaching empathy through shared experiences. These games are tools for building connections with content. https://t.co/02wAnl5Zt7

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Empower Kids with Emotional Intelligence

Looks v engaging, @eqjenny maybe for EQ Store? https://t.co/lHloyd2Kvt

This entry was published on March 12, 2017 and was updated on March 12, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged children, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Can Social-Emotional Learning Help Disadvantaged Students?

How can SEL help disadvantaged students? https://t.co/2W7PExLQ8Y #SEL #edchat https://t.co/HAIvndZz4e

This entry was published on March 12, 2017 and was updated on March 12, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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How Do You Want Your Students to Feel? An Emotional Intelligence Tip for Teaching

RT @sandrabaigel: Research shows emotion improves learning. But which emotions, when? Here is a map. https://t.co/Lc346POrw4 via @eqjosh

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What Neuroscience Reveals About Bullying by Educators

Research shows that emotional abuse can leave permanent scars on the brain. https://t.co/AwIB1BRzAK

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Sociograms – Mapping the Emotional Dynamics of a Classroom

Educators, have you ever mapped the emotional dynamics of your classroom? Give it a go! https://t.co/zaJqnG4HVt

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Smarter About Feelings

An introduction to Emotional Intelligence for kids – here’s how to talk about feelings in a positive way. https://t.co/OuFfahQOa1

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How 2 Minutes of SEL Can Change the Tone for the Day

By targeting SEL strategies, just two minutes can change an attitude and make the day–for students and teachers. https://t.co/O3f0IQus5s

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Why Storytelling Skills Matter for African-American Kids

We are all drawn to narrative–here’s why storytelling skills matter for African-American kids https://t.co/fSNSdR3h9t

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