Teaching through Emotions

Teaching through Emotions

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Betsy Burris
Mar 23, 2015
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Non-cognitive skills contribute to life success more significantly than cognitive skills. What does this mean for teachers? I've been reading recently about Social Emotional Learning, or SEL, and I am excited to share the following good news:

* SEL is positively related to increased academic achievement in school

and

* SEL is positively related to higher s…

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