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Our Summer Institute for Educators brought together almost 100 people from all over the world—to study, play, and connect with others who are striving to make a difference in students’ lives.

A new scan of teacher education programs reveals that very few teachers receive training in social-emotional learning.

Implementing the Common Core doesn’t mean educators have to abandon SEL—in fact, just the opposite might be true.

SEL doesn't just change the teaching—it changes the teachers and the students. Here are their stories.

K-12 teachers offer practical—and fun!—ways that social-emotional learning can be integrated into traditional lessons.

Why SEL is a necessity for children of every background.

Our new and deeper understanding of human development is reshaping how we think about education.

By developing social-emotional skills, teachers can rediscover the joy of teaching.