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It's my 12 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Excellent & Simple Three-Step Guide To Classroom Management Challenges
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Who among us doesn’t sometimes (or perhaps more often?) face classroom management challenges? You can find lots of good advice at The Best Posts On Classroom Management. And here’s some…
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Mini-forests planned for urban schools - BBC News
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Pupils at city schools in England will plant mini-forests in their playgrounds under a government backed scheme.
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Do teens lack empathy?
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While teens are sometimes dismissed as
lacking empathy due to their stage of
development, they can learn
to empathize with others.
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Teens appear to have a generally whiny reputation these days. Some call them overindulged. Others say they lack empathy and expect others to do things for them. Always, the parent takes the blame. While teens are under different stressors today, it is still important to build empathy.
It's easy for teens to get wrapped up in their own lives and emotions. In fact, the teen years can be characterized by door slamming, yelling, eye rolling and other acts of insensitivity.
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Search Edutopia for Empathy
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Empowering and connecting teachers, administrators, and parents with innovative solutions and resources to better education.
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Resources for Learning About Empathy on Valentine's DayTeaching Empathy: Turning a Lesson Plan into a Life SkillHow Reading Literature Cultivates EmpathyUsing Theatre and Drama to Increase Empathy in StudentsUsing Theatre and Drama to Increase Empathy in StudentsEmpathy: The Most Important Back-to-School SupplyFive-Minute Film Festival: Videos on Kindness, Empathy, and ConnectionBuilding Social and Emotional Skills in Elementary Students: EmpathyEmpowering Students Through Empathy and CollaborationReport from Educon 2.5: Empathy, Relationships and EntrepreneurshipTeaching Students to Turn Empathy into ActionThe Importance of Teaching EmpathyMiddle School – An Important Time To Teach Empathy and CompassionA+ for Empathy: Districtwide Social and Emotional LearningRestorative Justice
The Importance of Teaching Empathy
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It is said that empathy is an important tool
that children must be taught.
It allows us to better understand
another person and to be able
identify oneself with another.
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Empathy | Activities to Grow Empathy
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“Could a greater miracle take place than for us to
look through each other’s eyes for an instant?”
Henry David Thoreau
Do we start from empathy when we set out to solve educational challenges and design learning pathways for our students?
How do we foster empathy and make it a starting point for problem solving and the design of new solutions for both ourselves and for our students?
Empathy over sympathy Lately it seems all roads lead to empathy:
Tony Wagner in Creating Innovators identifies empathy as a necessary characteristic for innovators;
David Kelly of Stanford University identifies empathy as the starting point for all problem solving;
Daniel Goleman states leaders with empathy do more than sympathize with people around them: they use their knowledge to improve their companies in subtle, but important ways.
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Not only is empathy vital for
solving problems responsively and
meaningfully, empathy is an
underpinning for connection
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by Carolyn Durley
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I'm not a fan of new year resolutions really, but I do like to reflect on my understanding of things a lot, so I'm going to spend some time reflecting on where I'm at with a few key conversations I had this past year, and what I intend to do to grow my understanding.
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KARE Givers: Leaps of faith...
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:: Authentic Happiness :: Using the new Positive Psychology
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Sean Grainger's insight:
We all deserve the right to be "authentically happy":)
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Education for Empowerment | Education Sector
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Linda Darling-Hammond is the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education at Stanford University’s School of Education and author of more than a dozen books and 300 articles on educational reform, teacher professionalization, and equity. She has won numerous awards for her research and contributions to policy and practice. Linda worked closely with candidate Barack Obama to shape educational policy and today is working with Gov. Jerry Brown in California to revitalize that state’s once-glorious educational system. Linda is a champion of teachers and the teaching profession. Linda does that rare thing—inspires and informs at the same time.
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This NYC Skateboarding Nonprofit Transforms the Lives of Low-Income Youth | Health on GOOD
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How do we provide inner-city youth with valuable experiences that nurture individual creativity and resourcefulness, develop life skills, and enable them to expand their horizons through travel and service?
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WHAT DO YOU THINK: What are the key habits of highly empathic people?
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"If you think you’re hearing the word “empathy” everywhere, you’re right. It’s now on the lips of scientists and business leaders, education experts and political activists. But there is a vital question that few people ask: How can I expand my own empathic potential? Empathy is not just a way to extend the boundaries of your moral universe. According to new research, it’s a habit we can cultivate to improve the quality of our own lives."
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Beloved cartoonist Lynda Barry is teaching a...
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Beloved cartoonist Lynda Barry is teaching a university-level course on doodling and neuroscience that you can audit remotely for free. She’s posting the weekly assignments on her Tumblr – this is the...
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Learner Agency, Technology, and Emotional Intelligence
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http://www.visualsforchange.com/blog/2012/12/11/david-preston-on-open-learning/ Preface Early in my training as an educator, I was exposed to William Glasser’s conceptualization of basic huma...
Sean Grainger's insight:
Learner agency- yes! ... and we're all learners.
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5 simple ways to teach your child empathy
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Chances are you, or your parents, were brought up as part of a generation that was told “If you’re going to cry, you can go outside”. Today’s society is far more understanding of emotions – both our own and other people’s. But this kind of ‘emotional intelligence’ doesn’t come naturally to all of us. While some seem to be born with a natural affinity for caring and understanding other people, others find matters of the heart awkward, preferring to keep a lid on the whole messy business.
No matter our natural disposition, empathy is one skill that can be learned and as parents, we play an important role in teaching our children.
So where do we begin?
Name the feeling...
It’s good to talk about feelings...
Praise your child when they show empathy...
Talk about feelings as actions..
Encourage your child to think of others..
by Karen Charlton
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My Leap of Faith UnResolution…
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flickr image via Scarto In teaching and learning, whether we’re jumping off a cliff, or jumping off a curb, the important thing is that we’re jumping off something.
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