Social Skills
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10 Back to School Tips for An Awesome Year!
By Shelly Terrell published
The 10 tips below have helped me be an effective and energized teacher.

Top-Rated App Teaches Character Development
By TL Editors published
Complete social-emotional learning units in a neat and tidy package

Social Emotional Learning
By Caitlin Krause published
Social Emotional Learning Revolutionizes ISTE: Is “Edtech” Edging Toward Redundancy?

Build Relationships Throughout the Year With These Awesome Icebreakers! Free Template!
By Shelly Terrell published
The following teambuilding and get to know you activities often take less than 5 minutes and have helped my students build strong bonds with each other and me.

International Day of Friendship: You and Others
By TL Editors published
These questions and more can be answered by clicking through this interactive site

Aperture Education Announces New Social-Emotional Learning Program for Educators
By TL Editors published
“EdSERT helps educators evaluate and build their own social-emotional competencies – everything from controlling emotions and impulses to adapting if a lesson or activity doesn’t go as planned. "

ISTE NEWS: Classcraft Launches Story Mode
By TL Editors published
Classcraft: Season 1 is a part of Classcraft’s new “Story Mode,” which is designed to help teachers improve student engagement, foster a positive school climate, and promote social emotional learning.

Class Tech Tips: See Beyond Behavior Podcast for Educators
By Monica Burns published
I’m always excited to connect with educators who are passionate about topics I’d like to learn more about.

Nearpod Launches Social Emotional Learning Curriculum in Partnership with Common Sense Education
By TL Editors published
According to a ‘Ready to Lead’ CASEL report, students who receive high-quality SEL instruction achieve, on average, 11 percentile points higher on achievement scores than students who did not receive SEL instruction.

Survey Shows Link Between Social and Emotional Learning and English Learner Success
By TL Editors published
As the number of English Learners continues to grow in schools across the United States, educators are optimistic about the academic potential of these students, but they still see room for improvement
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