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To Whomever is Reading this... | To Whomever is Reading this... | ||
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Thank you so much for taking a journey through this course, Social Emotional Learning in the Secondary Classroom. I appreciate that you took the initiative to read about a learning adventure that could help your students learn and grow (both inside and outside of the classroom). | Thank you so much for taking a journey through this course, Social Emotional Learning in the Secondary Classroom. I appreciate that you took the initiative to read about a learning adventure that could help your students learn and grow (both inside and outside of the classroom). | ||
I hope that you do try Social Emotional learning initiatives in the classroom, in some capacity, so that your students can develop various skills for their post-high school lives. | I hope that you do try Social Emotional learning initiatives in the classroom, in some capacity, so that your students can develop various skills for their post-high school lives. | ||
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Until next time... | Until next time... | ||
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Be Well, | Be Well, | ||
AT, Course Developer | AT, Course Developer |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 15 August 2019
Back to { Social Emotional Learning in the Secondary Classroom }
To Whomever is Reading this...
Thank you so much for taking a journey through this course, Social Emotional Learning in the Secondary Classroom. I appreciate that you took the initiative to read about a learning adventure that could help your students learn and grow (both inside and outside of the classroom).
I hope that you do try Social Emotional learning initiatives in the classroom, in some capacity, so that your students can develop various skills for their post-high school lives.
Until next time...
Be Well,
AT, Course Developer