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Social Emotional Learning in an Online World Much of the country will be providing remote learning this fall to students who will be in dire need of connection, community, and support for their emotional well being. CASEL(Open Link in new tab) (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Learnin...
Social and Emotional Learning – Aggressive Student Michael has a behavior problem. Anytime you confront him about something positive or negative he has an outburst. He thinks the worst regardless of the situation and doesn’t show up to class very often. The one thing that keeps him going is...