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Emotional Intelligence: The Missing Piece
Social and emotional learning can help students successfully resolve conflict, communicate clearly, solve problems, and much more.
A Community of Learners: Building a Supportive Learning Environment
posted by Bob LenzRecently, a nationally recognized expert in classroom management visited the campuses of Envision Schools to help coach our teachers. Though he had plenty of advice about how we can make our learning environments more structured so student learning is accelerated, he was also effusive about the sense of respect he witnessed between students, between students and teachers, and between adults in the schools.
"She Used to Be Pretty": Schoolyard Harassment Goes Online
The wounds cyberbullies cause can run deep.
The Heart of Learning: The Value of Cultivating Emotional Intelligence
Michael Pritchard is a healer, and a pioneer in the field of social-emotional learning, the often-neglected missing piece in a well-rounded education.
Peace Helpers: PS 24
At this elementary school in Brooklyn, fourth and fifth graders help younger students resolve conflicts.
Smart Hearts: Social and Emotional Learning Overview
In school districts from New Haven to Anchorage, social and emotional skills are being taught and assessed just like skills in math and reading.
Fear Factor: Harassment Hurts
The effect of bullying goes beyond simple schoolyard scuffles to cause lasting emotional wounds.
Scared Not to Be Straight: Harassment of LGBT Teens Prompts Antibullying Initiatives
Gay students seek protection from bullies.
The Forum: Students Learn the Skill of Conflict Resolution
An elective class in Seattle’s AS-1 school where students from every grade come together to discuss and resolve their differences.
Bullies, Begone!: Safe Schools Ambassadors Help Keep the Peace on Campus
Students can effectively discourage bad behavior among their peers.


