As educators create learning plans for the fall, social-emotional learning (SEL) alongside academics can ensure students are in a mindset to learn.
In this conversation with Pivot Learning, Zaretta Hammond — author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain — discusses how social-emotional learning embedded into instruction and implemented with a culturally responsive lens can garner success for all students, particularly Black and Brown students.
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