My end-of-year “Best” list posts continue…
I publish a regular series called SEL Weekly Update, and I thought it would useful to readers and to me to review them and highlight the ones I think are the best of the year.
You might also be interested in “Best” Lists Of The Week: Social Emotional Learning Resources. All my “Best” lists related to SEL, including previous editions of this Best list, can be found there.
Here are my choices from the past six months:
More Evidence – If You Needed It – About Why Teacher/Student Relationships Are Important
New Research Reinforces Old Research Finding That Peers Giving Advice Helps THEM
Interesting Article On SEL Skills Big Companies Want To See In Their Employees – I Wonder If It’s True?
Good Advice On How To Give Critical Feedback
New TED-Ed Video: “How to enter flow state”
New Wash. Post Column Highlights Effective Goal-Setting Strategy
This Is A VERY Interesting & Helpful (Especially To Teachers) Take On The Marshmallow Test
Without Saying a Word, Kansas City Chiefs Tight End, and Taylor Swift Boyfriend, Travis Kelce Taught a Lesson in Leadership is from Inc. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning About The 10,000 Hour Rule & Deliberate Practice.
Research: When Bonuses Backfire is from The Harvard Business Review. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
How hope beats mindfulness when times are tough is from Science Daily. I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Videos On “Hope” — Help Me Find More.
To Motivate Teens, Ask Them “Who’s Your Future Self?” is from Edutopia. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
What Works to Help Students of Color Feel Like They Belong at School is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING HOW TO PROMOTE A SENSE OF “BELONGING” AT SCHOOL.
Yet another reason why you should sleep on it before making an important decision is from Science Daily. I’m adding it The Best Resources On Helping Students Make Good Decisions.
Making School Better for Gender-Expansive Kids is from Cult of Pedagogy. I’m adding it to THE BEST WAYS TO SUPPORT LGBTQ STUDENTS.
Using Incremental Progress to Foster Students’ Intrinsic Motivation is from Edutopia. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
When Choice Motivates and When It Does Not is a study I’m adding to The Best Posts & Articles About Providing Students With Choices.
Ed. Dept. Says SEL Can ‘Veil’ Discrimination. What Does This Mean for Schools? is from Ed Week.
Students Feel Less Connected to School. Here’s Why That Matters is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING HOW TO PROMOTE A SENSE OF “BELONGING” AT SCHOOL.
Which comes first: motivation or achievement? is from BOLD. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
To Meet Big Goals, Think Small is from The NY Times. I’m adding it to Best Posts On Students Setting Goals.
Research Bite #2: Extrinsic Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation in Education is from Tips for Teachers. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
How did Warriors’ Stephen Curry respond to Steve Kerr yelling at him? is from The San Francisco Chronicle. I’m adding it to The Best Ways To Use Stephen Curry & The Warriors For Teaching Social Emotional Learning Skills.
Choosing to learn: The importance of student autonomy in higher education is an open access research paper. I’m adding it to Best Posts On “Motivating” Students.
The Key to Abraham Lincoln’s Leadership is from The Harvard Business Review. I’m adding it to A BEGINNING LIST OF THE BEST RESOURCES ON LEARNING ABOUT LEADERSHIP – SHARE YOUR OWN.