Tag: Social-emotional Learning

 

Tag: Social-emotional Learning

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Articles: Windows of Opportunity

By Daniel Goleman | Fall 2008

A new book and CD help students build emotional intelligence.

 

Articles: The Secret to Success

By Daniel Goleman | Summer 2008

New research says social-emotional learning helps students in every way.

 

Articles: Can We Play?

By David Elkind | Spring 2008

Play is essential to positive human development, but kids are playing less and less, says psychologist David Elkind. What can we do to build a new culture of play?

 
Kindergarten students participate in a Second Step lesson. The program is currently used in roughly 25,000 schools throughout the United States and Canada.

Articles: Stop! Calm Down! Think!

By Dawn Friedman | Winter 2007-08

The Second Step program has helped nine million kids understand and manage their emotions—and research shows that it’s leading to kinder, smarter schools says Dawn Friedman

 

Articles: Child Support

By Shannon McIntyre | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Everyday Achievements

By Matthew Wheeland | Fall/Winter 2005-06

What’s the key to academic success for kids struggling in school, especially those coming from disadvantaged backgrounds?

 

Articles: Taking Lessons from a Baby

By Sandy Naiman | Spring/Summer 2005

To teach compassion and parenting skills to children, this Canadian program relies on some small instructors.

 
The "Peace Mural" painted across the street from Norwood Street Elementary School. It spans two walls formerly covered by grafitti.

Articles: Gaming the School System

By Matthew Wheeland | Fall 2004

Thanks to one program, students have found that resolving their differences can be all fun and games.

 
Linda Lantieri (left), the founder of Project Renewal, with high school principal Ada Rosario Dolch.

Articles: Caring for the Caregivers

By Sarita Tukarama | Fall 2004

To help teachers deal with the stress of their job, new programs are drawing on some unconventional—and research-tested—techniques.

 

Articles: A Curriculum of Care

By Marilyn Watson | Spring 2004

Students achieve more once they’ve learned to care for themselves and others, says Marilyn Watson. She’s done the research to prove this—and witnessed the positive results.

 

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