Life Skills

Education news, analysis, and opinion about non-cognitive skills and soft skills
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Some Leaders Are Last: What I Teach My 1st Graders About Leadership
The earliest leadership experience many students have is being a line leader. But are they learning the right lessons?
Kendall Stallings, December 11, 2023
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Mathematics Q&A How to Support Black and Latino Students to Tackle Calculus
The founder of the Calculus Project speaks about how high school math pathways shape students’ postsecondary options.
Sarah Schwartz, November 28, 2023
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College & Workforce Readiness What the Research Says Beyond the Carnegie Unit: Schools Are Already Testing Ways to Measure 'Durable' Skills
If you want students to learn to collaborate, organize, be creative, and communicate, you have to measure it.
Sarah D. Sparks, November 21, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Why a Gratitude Journal for Students Is a Good Idea
The emotional experience of gratitude is complex. Here's what teachers need to know.
Angela Duckworth, November 15, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Have a Long List of Assignments for Students? You Might Want to Rethink That
When teachers ask too much of students at once, some work will likely fall by the wayside, a phenomenon known as the "smaller tasks" trap.
Todd Rogers, November 8, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Am I the Only One Who’s Confused? How to Help Students Raise a Hand
Students can fall behind when they’re afraid to admit what they don’t know. Here’s what teachers can do to help.
Tenelle Porter, October 25, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion What Is Intellectual Humility? And Why Does It Matter?
There are strategies for teachers to ease students into acknowledging what they don't know.
Tenelle Porter, October 18, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion How to Help Students Back Off From Their Perfectionism
Perfectionism doesn’t make students more likely to be successful, research says. Here’s what you need to know.
Thomas Curran, October 4, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion Are Your Students Frustrated? That’s Not Always Bad
Before you talk a student out of doing a difficult project, consider the potential upside.
Amy Edmondson, September 27, 2023
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Bloomington High School South's Samsung Solve for Tomorrow student team showcased their Temp Mural project at the Wonderlab Museum ceremony, where they unveiled a mural art piece created with highly reflective, climate-positive barium sulfate paint, aimed at mitigating the effects of global warming. Left to right:<br/>• Holly Warren, interim director of economic and sustainable development at the City of Bloomington<br/>• Kirstin Milks, science teacher at Bloomington High School South<br/>• Karen Jepson-Innes, Executive Director, WonderLab Museum of Science and Technology<br/>• Kiefer Kettenis, Temp Mural team member<br/>• Emma Shaw, Temp Mural team member
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion How to Help Students Try New Things
We all fear failure, the unknown, the suboptimal. Here’s how students can get past indecision.
Angela Duckworth, September 13, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Q&A Homeless Students Come Into School With Above-Average Social-Emotional Skills, Study Finds
University of San Diego researchers evaluated the SEL skills of students at a school in the city that serves homeless students.
Lauraine Langreo, September 1, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement This High School Matches Freshmen With Senior Mentors. They All Get Course Credit
A New Jersey high school matched seniors with freshmen to ensure the 9th graders had the support they needed to make it through high school.
Caitlynn Peetz Stephens, August 28, 2023
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion How to Help Students Make Decisions They Won’t Later Regret
Students often struggle to think beyond the present. Here’s what educators can do to help.
Hal Hershfield, July 26, 2023
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