
SEL From Bell to Bell in Middle and High School
Gauging student understanding and perspectives of social and emotional learning (SEL) is essential. We must embrace opportunities to get to know our students as human
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Gauging student understanding and perspectives of social and emotional learning (SEL) is essential. We must embrace opportunities to get to know our students as human
The time kids spent on devices and social media skyrocketed during the pandemic, and research shows screen time is not coming back down to pre-pandemic
Education policy experts met in Sacramento this week for the #CABuildingBridges Summit to discuss how to recruit and retain teachers of color in California. At
As a longtime public school occupational therapist, I know what students look and sound like when they’re ready to transition from the work lab to
Many educators are at a loss for how to address grief in their students and themselves. Pediatrician David Schonfeld offers some advice. To better understand
In the show’s second season, veteran teacher Barbara speaks directly to this challenge: “Being a teacher is being asked to do the impossible year after
In 2022, nearly a third of 12th graders and 1 in 5 10th graders reported using an illicit drug in the previous year, according to
Works of fiction have historically been associated with important social changes. Modern research suggests that reading fiction helps you neurologically relate to other people’s experiences.
Despite mass shootings and other high-profile incidents nationwide, a new UCLA study has found that day-to-day violence at California’s middle and high schools is sharply