A Missed Opportunity in SEL: Centering Students With Disabilities
Explicitly teaching students social-emotional skills, like social awareness and goal-setting, can lead to stronger relationships, academic gains, and a greater sense of well-being, research shows. Experts say that may be especially true for students with disabilities—but they’re not always considered when schools are designing or implementing SEL curricula.
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A Missed Opportunity in SEL: Centering Students With Disabilities
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