What's Next for the Social, Emotional, and Academic Movement?
The movement to bring social-emotional and academic development to every student is growing nationally. Now what?
The movement to bring social-emotional and academic development to every student is growing nationally. Now what?
National service programs give youth a valuable opportunity to serve their community and build social-emotional skills at the same time.
Approaching social-emotional learning through an equity lens aims to level the playing field for kids with challenging backgrounds.
The Kansas State Board of Education turned the input of thousands of Kansans into action to focus on the whole child.
The Kansas State Board of Education spoke to thousands of Kansans about what a successful young person should look like. Then they turned that input into action.
Community volunteers can provide fresh perspectives on academic content, open students' eyes to new career opportunities, and speak to underserved populations of students.
Three ways that the burgeoning healthy afterschool movement can be a leader in incorporating social, emotional, and academic development, as explained by Daniel Hatcher.
Relationships matter for a child's education--including the relationships between teachers and staff, principals and parents, and schools and the community.
Everybody talks about engaging and empowering young people. But how do you actually put that talk into practice?
Elev8 Baltimore sees the impact relationships and out of school time programs have on one student's life.
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