Posts in Social Emotional Learning
Meaning-Making in the Remote Classroom with Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and Dr. Rebecca Gotlieb

As we think about transitioning remotely, one move may be to create space and structured ways to help young people understand how to still engage in a reflective process when they stepped away from the screen. So we provide opportunities in front of the screen and then provide structure for how they might do that separately (afterwards).

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The Finnish Miracle with Dr. Pasi Sahlberg

Most importantly, the school principals and administrators fully trust the teachers' way of thinking and doing what they do in the classrooms. When that is the defining culture, then, of course, the teachers trust the kids, and the children trust the teachers. It’s this really strong element of trust that makes it possible to build these relationships in the schools and leave teachers room and freedom to design what is best for the kids.

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“Listen” to Me with Filmmaker Erahm Christopher

True active listening begins with creating a safe environment. In my film, I wanted the audience to take a direct bird's eye view of what's going on in (the high school students’) life before they get on campus, so they understand a little bit better about why the students are acting the way they are in school.

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The Hidden Power of Listening with Dr. Graham Bodie

What would it look like to have, as one recent philosopher has coined, a listening society? What would it mean to actually take seriously markers of well-being alongside of GDP and other markers of economic health to talk about how well we're doing as a society? How could listening be part of that shift in mindset and culture within schools to really stress the importance of some of these skills from kindergarten, all the way through high school?

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Rassias is Relational Teaching with Ann Diederich

Nothing really touches you unless it's real. You have to have an emotion. You have to have a connection to be able to learn, to be able to feel the culture of someone else. You have to participate in it, engage in it, connect with others. You cannot do this by yourself.

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Are We Lonely or Alone? with Reverend Janet Broderick

The wonderful thing about the whole way in which the spiritual life can ease this kind of loneliness is the sense that we're all under something bigger. There's a kind of equality so that you can love your brothers and sisters around you because it's not like I'm worse than you, or I'm less than you, or I'm better than you, or I have more to contribute than you.

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Discovering the Special in Our Needs with Susanna Peace Lovell

Arizona is my greatest gift…I remember when I first found out that my daughter was different, and that she would potentially have a different life trajectory than most families that I knew of. And I always love to have that trip down memory lane because it makes me appreciate so much what is right now. Which is, by the way, nothing I thought would be possible back then.

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Building a Thriving Remote Classroom with Dr. Tyrone Howard

This is an opportunity to learn and engage and really start to get to know students in ways that many educators have never gotten to know their students. And this is where you can take the time out and not feel the pressure from the upcoming benchmark or not feel the pressure from the upcoming testing.

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