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Access to Education & learning styles

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Life-Enriching Education: Nonviolent Communication Helps Schools Improve Performance, Reduce Conflict, and Enhance Relationships

Filled with insight, adaptable exercises and role-plays, Life-Enriching Education gives educators practical skills to generate mutually respectful classroom relationships.

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Martin Seligman: Wellbeing Before Learning; Flourishing Students, Successful Schools

Martin Seligman’s keynote address to the Wellbeing Before Learning; Flourishing students, successful schools conference

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What It’s Like to Be a Middle-Aged College Student

Forty years after I left school, I’m going back.

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Nurturing Resilience & Joy in/among Young BIPOC Children, Part 2—The Role of Educators

US society is too often unkind to Black and Indigenous children and children of color (BIPOC children), raising the risk that these children learn to be unkind to themselves and each other.

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Adult ADHD and Higher Education: Improving the Student Experience

Alex Conner and James Brown explain why adult ADHD is linked to underachievement in higher education and what institutions can do to support better outcomes for those with the condition.

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John Wooden: Understanding Race Equality and Character Through Sports

John Wooden never talked much about race. He was just a decent man who understood what was right; he did right by people regardless of race, ethnicity, and religion; and he lived that creed.

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Adult Learners and their College Experience: The Challenges Colleges Face

Current popular data suggests that the adult learner population is growing in the United States.

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Howard Gardner: ‘Multiple Intelligences’ Are Not ‘Learning Styles’

The fields of psychology and education were revolutionized 30 years ago when the now world-renowned psychologist Howard Gardner published his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences,” which detailed a new model of human intelligence that went beyond the traditional view...

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Teacher’s Viral ‘Handle with Care’ Text System Is Exactly What Parents Need this School Year

Fourth-grade teacher Rachel Harder shares her method.

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The Freshman Survival Guide: Soulful Advice for Studying, Socializing, and Everything In Between

A completely revised and updated values-based guide to navigating the first year of college that speaks to college students in their own language and offers practical tools that readers need to keep from drinking, sleeping, or skipping their way out of college.

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