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resources explaining social learning theory and teaching strategies


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    Fostering Emotional Intelligence in Children and Adolescents Grade 1-Grade 12 New!!
    "Educators frequently see students with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. In the United States, it is estimated that one in five children experiences one of these disorders, and worldwide, one in seven. Most of these go untreated. This article...

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    GoEQ™ – Shaping Hearts, Inspiring Minds Grade 1-Grade 12 New!!
    "Good teachers know that academic content is only part of what students need to thrive. Emotional health, resilience, and character play a critical role in success both inside and outside the classroom. That’s where GoEQ™ fills a need." Note:...

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    Pedagogical Models For Christian Social Engagement Tertiary
    This article considers the roots of Christian social engagement, various pedagogical models used, and what Seventh-day Adventist models of social engagement look like.

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    The Day Bruce Threw a Chair - Perspectives on Classroom Management and Discipline Kindergarten-Grade 12
    In this article, the authors discuss classroom management and classroom discipline, who is ultimately responsible for learning, and social-emotional learning.

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    The Invictus Wellbeing Program - Cultural Architecture and Human Flourishing Kindergarten-Grade 12
    Learn about the mental fitness and resiliency course that uses Dr Martin Seligman’s PERMA model to help achieve the wellbeing mandate in the 2008 Melbourne Declaration.

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    Work Experience in the Elementary School Grade 6-Grade 8
    Harry Rogers, a seventh-grade homeroom teacher, developed an innovative and successful practical arts work program for elementary students. The objective is to get students into the community to experience work in the real world and learn work habits and techniques....