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Higher education cannot neglect social-emotional learning

Higher education cannot neglect social-emotional learning | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

One significant impact of the pandemic on higher education is how it has shifted the view of the role of social-emotional learning.

The psychological toll the pandemic took on young people especially – due to isolation, dislocation and the death and illness of loved ones – has heightened awareness of the importance of social-emotional skills.


Via Leona Ungerer, Ricard Lloria
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The Effect of Parental Involvement In Academic Achievement

The Effect of Parental Involvement In Academic Achievement | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Students with two parents operating in supportive roles are 52% more likely to enjoy school and get straight A’s than students whose parents are disengaged.

Via Beth Dichter
Beth Dichter's curator insight, July 6, 2013 10:25 PM

This infographic plus post explores the effect of parental involvement in academic achievement and it will probably come as no surprise that students whom have parents that are more engaged in school do better.  The post states "The influence of parental involvement on a student’s academic success should not be underestimated. While brain power, work ethic, and even genetics all play important roles in student achievement, the determining factor comes down to what kind of support system she has at home."
When you go to the post you will find a full version of the infographic that is easy to read. 

Krystina Grant-Ray's curator insight, July 11, 2013 12:30 PM

Teach our children should be a priority daily...no matter your income level

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Bridging programs transform students' lives – they even go on to outperform others at uni

Bridging programs transform students' lives – they even go on to outperform others at uni | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
New research shows university students who gained entry via bridging programs outperform others who gain admission through ATARs and other means. They are also more likely to complete their degree.

Via Peter Mellow
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