The Future of Education Depends on Social Emotional Learning: Here’s Why
Primary children are more emotionally robust than we realise
https://www.tes.com/news/primary-children-are-more-emotionally-robust-we-realise?fbclid=IwAR3UtUJ-E6TKuscdKLDxaOolWD2e_uMX08dM5qm_LjigkWqs8xEi5gHGJx0
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Digital and social media have replaced the landscape for education. This isn’t a case of mere impact or transformation–it’s all different now. Everything–the tools, the audiences, the access to content, the data, the opportunity.
And this is a displacing and replacing that will only accelerate as re-conceptualizing of the craft of teaching in light of emerging technologies and global distinctions increases. This doesn’t mean that every classroom and school and district is suddenly forward-thinking, but rather that education–and most critically, it’s students–have already changed, forever altering the tone and context for that education.
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