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Google Does Not Work for Everything! - Part 4

Children learn best through discovery. So inductive teaching helps deepen retention. With inductive learning, students experience things and draw their own conclusions. Wrestling with the concepts allows them to uncover their learning. As teachers, we often wonder why our students haven’t retained the basics from year to year. Students retain when they discover their learning.

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Google Does Not Work for Everything! - Part 3

Focusing on academics can create a disempowering context when we are not able to get our students to learn the specific concepts for the grade within the time given. Our stress transfers to our students and causes them to react, setting up a situation in which social and emotional learning (SEL) skills are urgently needed. Then we resign ourselves to reacting to behaviours inconducive to learning. However, the SEL skills we teach don’t go deep enough, in part because they are reactive, rather than pro-active, and therefore, ineffective.

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Google Does Not Work for Everything! - Part 2

As you self-select your current state, you may find you have a solid working relationship with a number of your students who are thriving, as individuals. And, with the same class, you may find yourself in a state of dysfunction with a number of students. Allow yourself to think of your class as a whole. Consider the observable behaviours I am about to share, as they pertain to your students in general. And, also consider your own experience.

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Google Does Not Work for Everything! - Part 1

Consider, that many adults are children in adult bodies. And it is not their fault. Emotionally they have not matured. Often, something happens in childhood and we decide something about ourselves e.g. I’m not smart enough or I’m not loveable. Then we spend the rest of our lives looking for evidence to prove our point of view. And it has us reacting instead of responding to life

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7 Mindset Tools for Teachers

Support for Teachers and Parents/Guardians. · Do you feel like you’re doing everything you can in a climate of constant change but yet you experience stress and overwhelm? · Is your own personal self-care constantly pushed to the side? · Does everything feel unattainable right now…balance, self-care, removing the stress? Here are eight ways to empower yourself and your students.

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Free SEL Videos for Home and School

Free Lessons Available in Social Emotional Learning for Children.. Every lesson has an affirmation that students can memorize to remind themselves of their ability to influence themselves and others in positive ways.

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Your ACCESS to "Deep Learning at Home"

Learn how the Deep Learning at Home series intentionally teaches social and emotional skills and character development through the arts. Know how each lesson can stimulate family or group discussion. Integrate the affirmation in each lesson and create precious moments during this time of change.

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Teaching in the Netherlands (Part II of II)

The students wanted to learn some English so, my colleague, who did not speak Dutch, did a great job teaching choreography for “Wavin Flag.” And the students learned to sing the chorus, which they loved. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Skills, such as Making Decisions, is Best Learned, Retained and Transferred to Life by Living Inside a Story.

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