success in school and in life. In any classroom in the world, from
the simplest, with no walls, to the most elaborate, teachers must
get along with students and students must get along with one
another if learning is to take place. Social-emotional skills, or
‘emotional intelligence’, is the name given to the set of abilities that
allows students to work with others, learn effectively, and serve
essential roles in their families, communities and places of work.
Collaborative for Academic, social and Emotional Learning.
http://www.casel.org/
The Impact of After-School Programs That Promote Personal and Social Skills
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