Principal Maria Arnold was reviewing Susanna Post's first year teaching at Belle Point Center, and Arnold just wanted to know one thing — how to spread the magic that Post had made in her classroom.
Empathy is wired into our brains. We actually have cells in our brain called mirror neurons, which fire as if we are doing the same task as another person is doing, or feeling what they are feeling.
The child-like innocence of the empathy movement is captured in the rather one-sided episode. The former kindergarten teacher Mary Gordon who founded the ROE movement in 1996 is deified as a saintly ...
I had to use the bathroom. Badly. Yet, there were 22 students sitting in my classroom finishing their independent reading activity. The timer went off. Twenty-two heads snapped up to attention. One ...
Editor's note: A revision was made in the sixth paragraph to clarify her family's role in education. First grade is about learning foundational skills, like the basics of reading and math. But at ...
Empathy grows in the small stuff. These everyday moments help children notice feelings, take another person’s perspective, ...
Grade 3s Amalia Arishka Akinyi, Graham Kariuki and Georgian Nichole read through Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) Educational books at City Primary School. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] Most people think ...
France is changing how it approaches animal welfare by starting with education instead of punishment. By including pet care ...
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