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“In their quest to do better, educators typically focus on improving their skills at teaching core subjects, such as reading, math, and science. But research shows that students who develop social and emotional learning (SEL) skills and academic mindsets (for example, a belief that one’s abilities can improve with effort) do better in school. (See “What’s an Effective Learner” at the end of the article.) Yet, the potential for schools to foster more effective learners has not been developed to any significant scale—especially for the students from low-income districts who would benefit the most.” by SSIR

Emotional Intelligence tools for the teachers and students would greatly increase student and teacher success by reducing frustrations and improving relationships. With the HappyCamper online environment and off line tools that we are building we’ll be able to effectively deliver this training to educators and students across all grades and income levels.

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