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How students' ability to manage emotions may shape their learning and relationships—and how schools can foster more engaged, ...
If teachers’ negative emotions in the classroom result in part from challenging working conditions or insufficient resources, educational leaders and policymakers should consider system-wide changes ...
Back-to-school season is upon us, and for some students, going back to school may be overwhelming or overstimulating.
Teachers' emotional intelligence fosters better discipline and heightened motivation for learning. As such, all teachers should be required to learn skills in EI.
In Africa, a classroom in a built-up area can have around 80 pupils, if we refer to the study carried out by Philippe Renard (2003) in an article devoted to basic education in Black Africa. Whatever ...
For academic performance, social emotional learning must come first. An educator at Chicago’s Francis W. Parker School explains why.
A North Charleston school nurse is working to help her students better understand the importance of emotional intelligence.
I do not remember any college instructor ever mentioning how to control an elementary classroom. As Dr. Welker notes, they do not teach how to control a class because they have never done it ...
You may use certain skills or habits to regulate your emotions without even realizing it, such as taking a deep breath when you feel stressed (a healthy example) or drugs and alcohol (less healthy).
A: That was research done by a graduate student of mine at the time. She was interested in emotions in the classroom and how they impact changing your thinking about a scientific concept.
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