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SEL & RP

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SEL & RP
Social & Emotional Learning & Restorative Practices
Current Issues
Current Issues
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Students observe that even friends may disagree in their opinions. The lesson includes an "opinion continuum" exercise that encourages students to respectfully express and listen

Regularly instituting these two approaches in your classroom will build your students' problem-solving skills and create a more congenial classroom atmosphere.

Through an exercise and roleplays, students consider the importance of understanding another person's point of view in solving a conflict.

A series of classroom activities culminate in students interviewing a peacemaker in their school or community.

Well-structured small-group discussion can help students discuss issues of the day that concern them.

In this activity for grades 3-6, students practice the skills of good listening.

These two recent children's books (grades K-12) present a positive opportunity to open up discussions of the Iraq war with students. Both tell the story of Alia Muhammed Baker, the

Encourages students to consider the effect of "put-downs" and to think about how to express "put-ups."

In these two fun classroom activities, students practice sending and receiving messages and consider what communication is.

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Students consider nonviolence and violence by discussing the reactions of activists, the police, and others to the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, MO, on March 12

Francis Perkins would not agree to become FDR's secretary of labor until he met nine bold demands.  

Students consider anti-Semitism through reading, discussing, and writing about a recent controversial incident at UCLA.  

Students learn about and discuss  the US Department of Justice's report on the Ferguson Police Department and consider reforms that would address the injustices described in the

In this brief activity, students explore a key phrase in the women's movement during the 1960s and 70s. 

This 10-15-minute activity touches on key arguments for and against the XL Pipeline proposal President Obama just vetoed.