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87: Why you need SEL in Math Problem Solving...Now!

Nov 20, 202318 minEp. 87
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Were not just making kids better at math, were making sure our kids can tackle ANY problem… we’re making better people. Am I right?

Problem Solving is the key to integrating SEL into our math lessons. Problem solving gives our students the opportunity to practice the skills like- decision making, self awareness & self management while also interacting with peers through collaborative problem solving and building their social awareness and relationship skills.

Let's jump in and learn more about SEL in the math classroom!

In this episode we'll chat about:

  • empowering students in the math classroom
  • a realistic plan for teaching social emotional learning in math
  • practical application in the classroom

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