How to Teach Social-Emotional Learning When Students Aren’t in School

Education Week | Arianna Prothero

Social-emotional learning is critical to managing anxiety “because if you don’t know how to deal with the lack of control of your future, or the feelings of uncertainty that you’re having, your brain is going to stay in constant fight or flight mode.”

As schools reopen amid a pandemic, it is more essential than ever that teachers emphasize social-emotional learning. This article from Education Week offers advice for building effective social-emotional practices into remote learning.

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