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A Strategy for Effective Student Collaboration; National Conversations Are Classroom Conversations;

A Strategy for Effective Student Collaboration; National Conversations Are Classroom Conversations; SEL Skill Development During Recess and PE | [View Online]( [Edutopia]( October 24, 2018 [Reflection is key to learning as a group.]( Credit: ©Shutterstock/Rawpixel.com [A Strategy for Effective Student Collaboration]( A well-known protocol can help student teams reflect intentionally on their work—a necessity for improvement and learning. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Literature provides a way for students to discuss current events.]( Credit: ©Ikon Images/Malin Rosenqvist [National Conversations Are Classroom Conversations]( Amid a national controversy, a teacher leans on literature to help students make sense of events. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Play lends itself to social and emotional learning.]( Credit: ©iStock/monkeybusinessimages [SEL Skill Development During Recess and PE]( Focus, emotion regulation, and goal setting are social and emotional learning skills that teachers can address during recess and PE. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Parent involvement matters.]( Credit: George Lucas Educational Foundation [Parent Workshops: Strengthening the Learning Community]( During in-school workshops, parents learn what their kids are studying and how to support it at home. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Technology isn't a panacea.]( Credit: ©iStock/kali9 [A Better Way to Integrate Edtech]( Helping reluctant teachers bring education technology into their classrooms starts with respecting their perspective. --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't Miss [Teaching Self-Regulation in the Early Grades]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [60-Second Strategy: Interview Assessments]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Discovering the Depth in Graphic Novels]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How Mistakes Help Students Learn]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Student-Created Videos in the Classroom]( FOLLOW EDUTOPIA [Follow Edutopia on Facebook](  [Follow Edutopia on Twitter](  [Follow Edutopia on Instagram](  [Follow Edutopia on Pinterest](  [Follow Edutopia on YouTube]( [ABOUT](   •  [PRIVACY](   •  [CONTACT]( [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( To ensure delivery of Edutopia's Weekly Enews, please add news@edutopia.org to your address book. You can always [unsubscribe](.  [© 2018 George Lucas Educational Foundation PO Box 3494, San Rafael, CA 94912](

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