Animal behavior studies reveal that creativity—through curiosity, observation, and innovation—is an evolutionary survival skill shared by many species.
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Social Emotional LearningBuilding the Bridge
Tackling the Motivation Crisis with Mike Anderson
1 minutes readIn this episode of Building the Bridge, we interview Mike Anderson, an award-winning educator, author, and education consultant.
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Building the BridgeSocial Emotional Learning
Mindfulness Practices for Educators and Parents
1 minutes readIn this episode, we welcome author Danielle Nuhfer, and we learn that the buildup of small practices of mindfulness can have a tremendous impact over time.
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Mind the GapSocial Emotional Learning
MARGE and in Charge: Whole-Brain Learning with Nimish Lad
1 minutes readIn this season two premiere of Mind the Gap, Tom Sherrington, and Emma Turner discuss whole-brain learning with author Nimish Lad.
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Covid-19Social Emotional LearningSTEAM in Education
SEL is Prevention and Intervention
by Tamara Fyke4 minutes readIn her latest article, Tamara Fyke discusses how educators and parents can support and guide the next generation by using SEL as prevention and intervention.
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Building the BridgeCovid-19Social Emotional Learning
Key Findings to Successfully Address Digital Inequity
1 minutes readOn this episode, Dr. Vikki Katz shares insights from a recent research report on the levels of technology access and internet connectivity in U.S. households.
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CreativitySchool SafetyEducatorsDiversity, Equity, InclusionHybrid and Remote LearningSocial Emotional LearningOnline LearningProject-based learning
Not All Hands-On Learning Is Created Equal
7 minutes readCultivating an environment where students can risk failure is a critical foundation, but if a project is boring, it’s not going to move the needle on their motivation or the STEM gap.
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EdTechHybrid and Remote LearningSocial Emotional LearningCybersecurity
The Plentiful Pitfalls of Personally Identifiable Data
4 minutes readRobert Iskander examines personally identifiable information (PII) as a clear and present danger to every school and every district.
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Social Emotional LearningProject-based learning
Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is
by Todd Stanley5 minutes readFor years I have been telling teachers and writing books espousing the idea that if you make your learning engaging enough through student driven learning.
