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Engaging with different cultures allows high school students to develop an empathetic and globally inclusive perspective.
Answering questions designed to regulate emotions may make it easier for students to find solutions to common disagreements.
It’s not too late to get started on implementing a book group that can help keep colleagues connected during the long break.
As early as preschool, students can learn how to improve their speaking skills using techniques borrowed from actors.
Viewing students holistically makes it possible for teachers to seamlessly merge social and emotional learning with academic growth.
Help new teachers feel like part of the team by showing them the ropes, helping them meet veteran staff—and giving them some swag.
To counteract the imbalance in information about Indigenous people, teachers can respectfully share resources that highlight important and deeply rooted knowledge.
Clear organization, practices, and procedures can set middle school students up to thrive from day one.
Social and emotional learning programs are most effective when students are given plenty of opportunities to practice those skills.
These strategies can help educational specialists become allies and form supportive relationships with teachers, even across multiple campuses
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