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Posted September 24, 2020 by Fiorella Velarde in Business , Education , Family , Life
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Il coraggio di cambiare:l’intelligenza emotiva nei contesti educativi
Per crescere futuri cittadini responsabili, proattivi e tolleranti occorre costruire luoghi di apprendimento eccellenti, attraverso la chiave dell’intelligenza emotiva. Solo ponendo al centro di ogni contesto educativo l’attenzione alle emozioni, ai pensieri e alle azioni di bambini e ragazzi sarà possibile formare donne e uomini pronti ad affrontare le sfide del futuro, reciprocamente connessi, rispettosi […]
Posted March 11, 2020 by Michael in Education
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Creating the Future with Emotional Intelligence – Workshop
What are your most important goals… what about for all of us? To get there, what will we need to strengthen on the inside? This active, fun workshop digs into big questions, and uses the Unlocking EQ Profile to support people to go from insight to action. The zip file includes PPTX slides and a […]
Posted October 3, 2019 by Joshua in Business , Education , Family , Life
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Video: EQ at the United Nations
Why is emotional intelligence important for the United Nations… and all of us? Here’s a 3-min excerpt from the first EQ conference at UN Headquarters showing the link between “being smarter with feelings” and achieving big goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals. Features Patty Freedman, Daniel Goleman, UN Undersecretary General, and Rich Fernandez
Posted October 3, 2019 by Joshua in Business , Education , Life
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EQ and Retention for Educators
Educators frequently burn out and leave teaching Susan Stillman talks about how developing EQ skills can help protect teachers against this type of burnout.
Posted December 10, 2018 by in Education
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Why Teachers Need Emotional Intelligence
Susan Stillman, Six Seconds’ Global Director of Education, makes the case for why educators need the skills of emotional intelligence.
Posted November 12, 2018 by in Education
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The School Case for Emotional Intelligence
Why is emotional intelligence important for children, families, and educators? A Case for Emotional Intelligence in Our Schools ia a free eBook summarizing research on emotional intelligence improving learning, behavior, relationships, health, and wellbeing. This is for certified only; but anywhere can download the eBook from this page: https://www.6seconds.org/case/school-case-ebook/
Posted October 15, 2018 by in Education
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We Feel, Therefore We Learn
In this chapter of Learning Landscapes, Antonio Damasio and Mary Helen Immordini-Yang discuss the neuroscience of emotions and the role they play in learning. An insightful look at the most recent research into emotions and higher level cognitive processes.
Posted September 23, 2018 by in Education
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15 Tips to Promote a Growth Mindset
This article from USA Test Prep offers 15 tips for promoting a growth mindset in the classroom. The original article can be found here: https://www.usatestprep.com/blog/2018/07/05/15-tips-to-remember-when-promoting-a-growth-mindset-in-the-classroom/
Posted September 17, 2018 by in Education
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Do Schools Kill Creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
Posted August 6, 2018 by in Education
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How to Escape Education’s Pitfalls
Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish — and how current education culture works against them. In a funny, stirring talk he tells us how to escape these pitfalls of education.
Posted July 23, 2018 by in Education
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How to Create a Good Family Meeting
Barbara Fatum and Josh Freedman discuss how to set the stage for a successful family meeting. The trick is giving kids power – not total control – but power so that they truly feel part of the process.
Posted July 15, 2018 by in Education
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