Science class is a great place for social and emotional learning
We don’t usually picture science class when we think of SEL but in science, students develop the social and emotional skills their parents care about most.
We don’t usually picture science class when we think of SEL but in science, students develop the social and emotional skills their parents care about most.
From Long Island, meet New York student leader Janae, Be Strong’s July 2021 Student of the Month!
Abuse, neglect, social isolation and the pressures of online learning: the coronavirus has robbed many students of valuable face-to-face guidance.
Emotions have the greatest influence on how we learn, process, communicate, set goals and organize our lives. Emotional health needs to be a primary focus.
Schools developing soft skills produce students with higher grades, fewer absences and fewer disciplinary problems and arrests in high school.