BY HOWARD VOGEL, SHELLEY MARGOW, ANDY PLEMMONS, AND JUDE MIQUELI, eSchool News
Here are some best practices for teaching the social-emotional skills students need to connect with their peers, their teachers, and the wider world. Today’s classrooms are full of immersive high-tech tools—but at the same time, schools and districts are being pushed to promote social-emotional learning (SEL) and improve school climate. Since spending too much time looking at various screens can hinder the direct connection between people, here are four real-world examples of tech helping students connect on a human level with their peers, their teachers, and the world around them.
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from Educational Technology http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/?p=36509
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