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Category: Education

Resources for social emotional learning from preschool through college

Why We Need to Teach Kids Emotional Intelligence

Providing children with an emotional education can dramatically improve their quality of life. https://t.co/n5ZqkC1LBc

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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How to Help Students Feel Powerful at School

How to help students feel powerful at school https://t.co/EIX2vOosFg #edchat https://t.co/bKQzCAX9lw

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Our Students’ Reality: We Can’t Ignore It

RT @edutopia: You can’t ignore your students’ reality: https://t.co/4VxtXPWNEX. https://t.co/fiHASMGjXl

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Why We Need to Teach Kids Emotional Intelligence

Providing children with an emotional education can dramatically improve their quality of life. https://t.co/KRUBdxeJrV

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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When Teachers Get Mindfulness Training, Students Win

When teachers get mindfulness training, teachers win https://t.co/7Cat2qziVb #edchat #mindfulness https://t.co/hW1cLIwxif

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged Mindfulness. Bookmark the permalink.
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Podcast on Increasing Kids’ Emotional Vocabulary

Listen to @spin1038 discuss #SEL and how @rulerapproach gives kids a vocabulary for their emotions: https://t.co/8C9CnARPjO #EmotionsMatter

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / Yale Emotion. Posted in and tagged children, Enhance Emotional Literacy, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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How Gratitude Can Improve Students and Schools: Educating Hearts and Minds in 21st Century

Missed our gratitude in education webinar with Giacomo Bono? No prob, view it today! https://t.co/J0SYeUuiMG

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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How California Schools Are Bringing Mindfulness Into the Classroom

RT @loreamart: Teaching #mindfulness gives teachers more time: classrooms become more efficient. https://t.co/BSpvMWVI6F #SEL

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Mindfulness, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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On the Science and Teaching of Emotional Intelligence

On the Science and Teaching of Emotional Intelligence: An Interview with @marcbrackett https://t.co/gt6ZmFlLqL #EmotionsMatter #SEL

This entry was published on February 28, 2017 and was updated on February 28, 2017 / Yale Emotion. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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How to Listen with Compassion in the Classroom

How to listen with compassion in the classroom – https://t.co/5dZaStotDc

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged children, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Empathy Above All Else

If you’re teaching tolerance & acceptance using EQ in the classroom, remember Rule Number 1: Empathy Above All Else. https://t.co/AOUpjvYhXJ

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Increase Empathy. Bookmark the permalink.
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Should We Teach About Emotions In School?

Should emotions be taught in schools? Yes, #EmotionsMatter. https://t.co/UY55khMNm0 via @TEDTalks @marcbrackett @robinsstern @rulerapproach

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / Yale Emotion. Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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How We Measure Children and Success

Watch @marcbrackett discuss EQ vs. IQ: How We Measure Children & Their Success: https://t.co/BiZz8E8YRv via @chicagoideas #EmotionsMatter

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / Yale Emotion. Posted in and tagged children, SEL, success. Bookmark the permalink.
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Homework: A Recipe for Learning?

Homework stress? Here’s how to put the fun back in – for kids and parents! https://t.co/Klf6EybYDd

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / . Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Structuring Transformational Learning

A constructivist approach to learning helps students to develop their own insights – helping learning to ‘stick’. https://t.co/RLsrUyt4L5

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Social Emotional Learning – Why It Matters

Social-emotional learning is how students learn the skills of EQ. Here’s why it matters. https://t.co/PxTVigVEvk

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Week Two Wobbles: Loneliness at School

Week 1 = excitement & the prospect of making news friends, or seeing the old. Week 2? Time for the wobbles at school https://t.co/PX9fgzCpMT

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged children. Bookmark the permalink.
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Adventure Programs Using EQ for Struggling Youth

Can adventure programs use EQ to transform the lives of struggling youth? https://t.co/eYTgF0SYdy

This entry was published on February 19, 2017 and was updated on February 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged children. Bookmark the permalink.
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Human Bingo Game for Students

Students play “Human Bingo” as they make connections and meet new friends! #GetInspirED #YELLInspirED… https://t.co/NkNz3kxvEe

This entry was published on February 12, 2017 and was updated on February 12, 2017 / Yale Emotion. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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How to Nurture Empathic Joy in Your Classroom

Students perform better when teachers share their joy https://t.co/LKCxbV3OdU #edchat https://t.co/SxYI4Iu3Hn

This entry was published on February 8, 2017 and was updated on February 8, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in and tagged Happiness, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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