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Plus, Helping Students Manage Conflict Engaging with different cultures allows high school students

Plus, Helping Students Manage Conflict [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] June 26, 2024 [icon]Supercharge your Edutopia experience. [Join our community!]( [lead article image]( [3 Ways to Introduce International Civics to Your Students]( Engaging with different cultures allows high school students to develop an empathetic and globally inclusive perspective. [Helping Students Manage Conflict]( Answering questions designed to regulate emotions may make it easier for students to find solutions to common disagreements. [Organizing a Faculty Summer Book Club]( It’s not too late to get started on implementing a book group that can help keep colleagues connected during the long break. [7 Ways to Help Young Students Speak With Confidence and Poise]( As early as preschool, students can learn how to improve their speaking skills using techniques borrowed from actors. [Implicit SEL Strategies That Support Academics]( Viewing students holistically makes it possible for teachers to seamlessly merge social and emotional learning with academic growth. [How to Onboard New Teachers So They Want to Stay]( Help new teachers feel like part of the team by showing them the ropes, helping them meet veteran staff—and giving them some swag. [How to Integrate Native American Perspectives in Social Studies and Science Lessons]( To counteract the imbalance in information about Indigenous people, teachers can respectfully share resources that highlight important and deeply rooted knowledge. [Creating an Effective Middle School Learning Environment]( Clear organization, practices, and procedures can set middle school students up to thrive from day one. [7 Strategies to Activate Students’ SEL Skills]( Social and emotional learning programs are most effective when students are given plenty of opportunities to practice those skills. [How Instructional Specialists Can Build Meaningful Relationships Across Schools]( These strategies can help educational specialists become allies and form supportive relationships with teachers, even across multiple campuses [ THE RESEARCH IS IN ]( [Logo]( [Logo]( Follow Us [Follow Edutopia on Facebook]( [Follow Edutopia on Twitter]( [Follow Edutopia on Instagram]( [Follow Edutopia on YouTube]( [Edutopia.org]( | [Unsubscribe]( George Lucas Educational Foundation P.O. Box 3494 San Rafael, CA 94912-3494

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