What's Next 2008: Special Report
Table of Contents
- What's Next: Ten Predictions for the Future of Public Education
- 1. Full-Service Schools: Where Success Is More Than Academic
- Video: Stealth Mental Health: Student Support Without the Stigma
- 2. In the Trenches: Community Activism Plays a Starring Role in Education Reform
- Posting Protests: Email Becomes Active in Education
- 3. Moral Aptitude: Schools Cultivate the Character Development of their Students
- Video: Talking Heads and Hearts: Intellectual and Emotional Education Make a Potent Pairing
- 4. Serious Gaming: Computer Games Become Potent Student Motivators and Evaluators
- Video: Grading with Games: An Interview with James Paul Gee
- 5. Behaveyourself.com: Online Manners Matter
- Beyond Emily: Post-ing Etiquette
- 6. The Media Is the Message: Invasive Messages Require Defensive Teaching
- Savvy Sites: Online Resources on Media Literacy
- 7. The Way of the Wiki: Building Online Creativity and Cooperation
- Wiki Woman: How a Web Tool Saved My Career
- Wiki Wisdom: How to Use an Online Classroom Clearinghouse
- 8. A Match Made in Cyberspace: The Next Generation of Teachers Will Seek Virtual Support
- Poll: Would you use online mentoring?
- 9. Hail to the New Chief: A Guide to the 2008 Presidential Candidates' Education Agenda
- Poll: Which candidate will be better for K-12 public education?
- 10. Rise of the Robots: Human-Machine Interaction Enhances Tech Teaching
- Poll: Do robots have a place in the classroom?
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Talking Heads and Hearts: Intellectual and Emotional Education Make a Potent Pairing
George Lucas joins a panel of national experts moderated by Daniel Goleman that explores the value of social and emotional learning.
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Release Date: 8/13/2008
Running Time: 12 min.
Video Credits
Directed by
- Ken Ellis
Coordinating Producer:
- Amy Erin Borovoy
Editor:
- Karen Sutherland
Camera Crew:
- Orlando Video Productions
- © 2008
- The George Lucas Educational Foundation
- All rights reserved.
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This panel discussion was recorded on December 10, 2007, at the CASEL Forum, an event in New York City that brought together seventy-five global leaders in education and related fields to raise awareness about social and emotional learning (SEL) and introduce important scientific findings related to SEL.



social-emotional learning
I was really wanting to know exactly what social-emotional learning is and this video told me exactly NOTHING. If I were to make a list of important facts to be gleaned from this valuable 10 minutes it would be zip, nada, zilch.
social-emotional learning
Staff response to Ms. Robertson:
I would recommend you watch Smart Hearts: Social and Emotional Learning Overview. It provides a good overview of the topic. Our entire archive of videos and articles on this topic may be accessed through the core concept page for social and emotional learning. Also, Dr. Maurice Elias, director of the Rutgers University Social-Emotional Learning Lab posts regularly to our Spiral Notebook blog. His postings may be found here.