Youth Work Readiness Training—Pivoting to Distance Learning

2020 gave us a major lesson in flexibility, and we’ll keep adjusting as we learn more and the situation evolves.

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After the Violence—Using SEL to Prepare the Next Generation of Citizens

One specific approach to promote responsible citizenry is to integrate social and emotional learning (SEL) into social studies and civics education curricula.

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From Device to Student: Bridging Learning across the Ether

Two key remote learning mediation strategies are to actively involve children in challenging hands-on, off-screen tasks and to give them opportunities to interact with peers or family members.

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Using Data to Challenge Implicit Bias

As a monitoring, evaluation, and learning professional, I believe the strongest challenges to implicit bias are based in data.

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Promoting Problem-Solving for Emergent Multilingual Students

We’ve identified three teacher practices that particularly encourage the participation and mathematical reasoning of students who are emergent multilingual

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4 Questions to Ask to Foster Inclusive Virtual Meetings

Whether you have 30 minutes or 90 minutes to virtually connect with colleagues, consider ways you can foster inclusion in the time you have together.

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