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Category: Education

Resources for social emotional learning from preschool through college

Bullying Prevention: EQ Tips for Educators

For a successful, complete approach to bullying prevention, put EQ at the forefront. https://t.co/aA9SAwGpPB

This entry was published on February 8, 2017 and was updated on February 8, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Is Teaching Kids Empathy Just as Important as Teaching Them Math?

We teach our kids to read and write but are we teaching them how to feel? How do we go about teaching them empathy? https://t.co/SUGKBzKSt8

This entry was published on January 29, 2017 and was updated on January 29, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Teaching Tolerance Webinar Series

Need inspiration for teaching tolerance in the classroom? These webinars from @TeachingTolerance.org will help! https://t.co/MedXzHi7xA

This entry was published on January 27, 2017 and was updated on January 27, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Crucial Competence Suite for Leaders, Coaches, and Organizations

A rare union of colleagues around emotional intelligence and leadership development: https://t.co/WqoU7ZG5A2
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This entry was published on January 27, 2017 and was updated on January 27, 2017 / Daniel Goleman. Posted in and tagged coaching. Bookmark the permalink.
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Valor Collegiate Academy: Where Student Well-Being Fuels Academic Achievement

One school in Nashville has made social-emotional learning part of their curriculum – with incredible results. https://t.co/heufe5aJTR

This entry was published on January 22, 2017 and was updated on January 22, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Should Emotional Intelligence be Taught?

RT @NickySloss: Should we be teaching #EmotionalIntelligence in #school https://t.co/WiMJc37D8e via @6s_EQ #SEL #studentwellbeing #EQ https…

This entry was published on January 22, 2017 and was updated on January 22, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Healthy Classrooms, Emotional Intelligence, and Brain Research

RT @tarambrown: Emotions impact student learning. Read this article for great information: https://t.co/9GJuFhlavw https://t.co/4hwOgq8lm4

This entry was published on January 19, 2017 and was updated on January 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Neuroscience, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Teaching in the Age of Selfies

RT @theeiguy: I have always had the aim of helping students to become both academically and personally successful. https://t.co/fPvWOnNjFq…

This entry was published on January 19, 2017 and was updated on January 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Increase Empathy, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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How A Happy School Can Help Students Succeed

According to a recent study, there’s no link between school climate and socioeconomic status.

https://t.co/fhjszkbxpf

This entry was published on January 19, 2017 and was updated on January 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged culture. Bookmark the permalink.
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How The Systemic Segregation Of Schools Is Maintained By ‘Individual Choices’

RT @JanieceStaton: How The #SystemicSegregationOfSchools Is Maintained By ‘#IndividualChoices’: https://t.co/OqJ87Nygtm @EvrydayFeminism @G…

This entry was published on January 19, 2017 and was updated on January 19, 2017 / GreaterGood SC. Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Today’s Students May Be Emotionally Unprepared

For the first time, college students today are facing more stress than their parents. https://t.co/LRlk4GWR47

This entry was published on January 19, 2017 and was updated on January 19, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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Educate the Heart

A compelling case for valuing the education of our kids’ hearts as well as the education of their minds, short video https://t.co/qVRI2NqjHQ

This entry was published on January 12, 2017 and was updated on January 12, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged children, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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When Social and Emotional Learning Is Key to College Success

RT @SEL4MA: When Social and Emotional Learning Is Key to College Success.
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https://t.co/83xcac7wRT

This entry was published on January 8, 2017 and was updated on January 8, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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Stress Is Making Our Children Ill

RT @KBroEmotionRes: Stress is making our children ill; here is what we can do about it #raisingchildren https://t.co/nBtCe4SGYM

This entry was published on January 8, 2017 and was updated on January 8, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged children, Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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EdSurge: Battling Fake News in the Classroom

RT @Rdene915: EdSurge: Battling Fake News in the Classroom: https://t.co/EpRsbT5Qvf #medialiteracy #fakenews reneehobbs universityofri #edu…

This entry was published on January 8, 2017 and was updated on January 8, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged technology. Bookmark the permalink.
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What Do You Mean By Learn?

RT @MorrisonJayne: “‘What Do You Mean by ‘LEARN’?’” by @eqjosh https://t.co/PHMa4cReVm

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How Education Technology Can Help Foster Social and Emotional Skills

How Education Technology Can Help Foster Social and Emotional Skills: https://t.co/pj4979zIep

This entry was published on January 2, 2017 and was updated on January 2, 2017 / . Posted in and tagged SEL, technology. Bookmark the permalink.
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Raising Humans Podcast: Reducing Academic Stress

How can the wisdom of EQ help parents and students avoid the trap of academic stress?
#RaisingHumans
https://t.co/WYFt0ZZf3z

This entry was published on December 28, 2016 and was updated on December 28, 2016 / . Posted in and tagged raisinghumans, Stress. Bookmark the permalink.
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Free Webinar: The Perspective on Youth EQ Assessment

Are you an educator/parent who’s wondered about a child’s EQ skills? Check out our free webinar coming 10 Jan! https://t.co/G708oQ3nxk

This entry was published on December 28, 2016 and was updated on December 28, 2016 / . Posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
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Saving Lives One Breath at a Time

Can meditation save lives in high school? https://t.co/aoZAh5vTwv

This entry was published on December 27, 2016 and was updated on December 27, 2016 / . Posted in and tagged Mindfulness, SEL. Bookmark the permalink.
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