The social emotional classroom : a new way to nurture students and understand the brain / Anna-Lisa Mackey, Melissa Ragan.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781119814320
- 370.15/34 23/eng/20220215
- LB1072 .M34 2022
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363.7 En1e What shall we teach? / | 363.8 Ko79 Discovering Nutrition / | 370. 71 Ed24 2016 The Educator's guide to creating connections / | 370.15'34 M113 2022 The social emotional classroom : a new way to nurture students and understand the brain / | 370 B64e 2003 The Educator Book of Quotes / | 370 C11m Measurement and Evaluation / | 370 C76 Learning from life / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book will be among the first on the market to provide a new understanding of the brain and emotion in connection with social emotional learning in education. Using research presented by Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, the authors highlight the relationship between The Theory of Constructed Emotion and Social Emotional Learning as well as identify five significant areas that relate to this new understanding including: Building relationships, High expectations, Identifying the Emotion, Uncovering the Why Building Skills to Manage This book provides pertinent information including how the Construction Theory impacts SEL, helps students in understand their emotions, how Social Emotional Learning helps students achieve, what skills are needed by both teachers and students, and effects on practices in the classroom. Each section includes vignettes of teacher and students' stories gathered over 20 years, providing a unique and personal touch. The authors provide extensive examples to enable educators to discreetly and explicitly embed SEL into everyday practices. This book is a guide for any educator that will leave them thinking "I can do this in my classroom.""-- Provided by publisher.
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