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social-emotional learning and well-being culture

Why Well-Being Means “First Things First”

Health, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklySeptember 27, 2021

Why Well-Being Means “First Things First”Sep 27, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER In the wake of 2020, many of us took a tumble down Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, often back…

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Critical Race Theory

Social Studies, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyAugust 23, 2021

Critical Race TheoryAug 23, 2021 • Studies Weekly Critical Race Theory (CRT) has become a difficult political topic, leaving many educators wondering how to approach the subject with parents, teachers,…

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How Can School Administrators Prevent Cyberbullying?

Health, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyAugust 23, 2021

How Can School Administrators Prevent Cyberbullying?Aug 23, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Today, technology surrounds children everywhere. However, with the incredible blessings of the digital era — such as instant…

Adverse Childhood Experiences

How Educators Can Reverse the Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences

Health, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyJuly 26, 2021

How Educators Can Reverse the Effects of Adverse Childhood ExperiencesJul 26, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Too often, children struggle to meet academic standards because traumatic events impair their ability…

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Parent Engagement in Early Learning

Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyJune 29, 2021

Parent Engagement in Early LearningJun 29, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER One of the most important classrooms is the home. Students learn from careful observation and paying close attention to…

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Research-Based Tips for School Leader Well-Being

Health, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyJune 23, 2021

Research-Based Tips for School Leader Well-BeingJun 23, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Personal well-being is fundamental for creating a healthy life full of happiness and satisfaction. In fact, well-being is…

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Meet the Sustainable Development Goals by Changing Science Education

Science, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyMay 25, 2021

Changing Science Education to Meet the Sustainable Development GoalsMay 25, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Science education can prepare students to not only face the world’s future challenges but also…

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The Importance of Teaching Courage in the Classroom

Health, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyMay 19, 2021

The Importance of Teaching Courage in the ClassroomMay 19, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Children do better in school when they dare to take risks. While courage doesn’t come naturally…

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The Importance of Consumables During Distance Learning

Science, Social Studies, Studies Weekly Online, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyMay 12, 2021

The Importance of Consumables During Classroom and Distance LearningMay 12, 2020 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Studies Weekly is uniquely suited to be your students’ passport to lifelong success because we’re…

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Why Students Should Debate Controversial Topics in History

Social Studies, Thinking on EducationBy Studies WeeklyApril 27, 2021

Why Students Should Debate Controversial Topics in HistoryApr 27, 2021 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER In a world of fake news and polarized politics, your teachers have a responsibility to teach…

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