More Than Just Grades: Why ‘December Teaching’ is a Crucial Time for Social-Emotional Learning

For many educators, December Teaching is a unique and often challenging time. The holidays are approaching, students are distracted, and the academic calendar feels like it’s winding down. But this period is more than just a countdown to break. It’s a crucial, often-overlooked opportunity for social-emotional learning (SEL). During December, traditional lessons can take a […]

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The December Dilemma: Navigating Festive Fun and Academic Focus

December is a month of joy, celebration, and anticipation. However, for students and educators alike, it also presents a unique challenge: the December dilemma. This is the struggle to balance the festive excitement and holiday-related activities with the need to maintain academic focus and complete end-of-year assignments. The combination of holiday spirit, shorter days, and […]

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Empathetic Classrooms: Teaching Compassion and Emotional Intelligence

In today’s fast-paced world, academic success is often the sole focus of education. However, a growing body of research suggests that emotional intelligence and compassion are just as crucial for a student’s well-being and future success. Creating empathetic classrooms is a new approach that goes beyond traditional subjects, focusing on teaching compassion and empathy as […]

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