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Inquiry Design Model in Class

Social Studies and Building an Inquiry Design Model

Social Studies, Thinking on EducationBy Karissa NeelyOctober 26, 2021

Social Studies and Building an Inquiry Design Model Oct. 26, 2021  ◊  By Studies Weekly “Inquiry is training for life,” Dr. John Lee explained at the 2021 Studies Weekly Educator Summit in October. Lee continued with a quote from John Dewey in his 1916 book, Democracy and Education. “No thought, no idea, can possibly be…

Social-emotional learning

What Is Social-Emotional Learning?

Thinking on Education, Well-BeingBy CreelaBelle HowardOctober 26, 2021

What do students need to excel in school? Your first thoughts may be intelligence, knowledge, or a good work ethic. But what about their ability to work well with others or control their emotions? Students achieve academic success and have better mental health when they develop interpersonal and self-management skills through social-emotional learning (SEL). The…

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