Incorporating Social and Emotional Learning in K-12 Math Classrooms for a Changing World

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is needed now more than ever in K-12 classrooms. Students are coming into classrooms with more diverse school and life experiences than ever before with this changing world. Addressing your students’ social and emotional well-being is critical in ensuring your students are ready and available to learn. Do you know how easy it can be to incorporate it into math class, and beyond? Learn strategies and tools you can incorporate today!

Laurie Boswell, Ed.D.

Award-winning math teacher, trainer, and Big Ideas Math® Author

Courtney Adams

Director of Lifecycle and Community Programs
The Nora Project

Katy Fattaleh

Senior Program Director
The Nora Project

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Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is needed now more than ever in K-12 classrooms. Students are coming into classrooms with more diverse school and life experiences than ever before with this changing world. Addressing your students’ social and emotional well-being is critical in ensuring your students are ready and available to learn. Do you know how easy it can be to incorporate it into math class, and beyond? Learn strategies and tools you can incorporate today!
 
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