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Wellness & SEL
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Generosity and sharing are the Tao of Teaching. Everything works better when we share the load.
Disaster recovery and emergency management protocols offer sage guidance for schools coming back from a major disruption.
Research shows movement is not only good for the body and spirit. It helps us learn.
John Dewey said, “We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.” Discover both a process and a greater purpose for reflection.
While stress can boost performance up to a point, anxiety inhibits learning. Students can be taught to manage and reframe those anxious feelings.
Like bad plumbing, sometimes we don’t know what we don’t know until a crisis exposes it. But now that we know, here are some ideas for moving forward.