Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is increasingly recognized as a critical component of education, preparing students not only for academic success but also for thriving in a rapidly evolving world.
In this panel, we will draw upon insights from around the world to highlight how SEL skills are being developed to help young people thrive in complex and diverse contexts. From intergenerational collaboration to in school projects that help build more inclusive cultures, we will delve into practical strategies for educators to cultivate SEL skills in their classrooms and beyond.
This online panel is part of the Empowering Young People to Change the World online conference, a transformative gathering of educators, thought leaders, and changemakers committed to equipping young people with the skills, knowledge, and values to shape a brighter future. From April 21 to July 22, the conference series offers a diverse range of sessions, keynote speakers, and interactive workshops. By exploring topics such as social and emotional learning, holistic education, and community engagement, the conference aims to inspire and empower educators to nurture the next generation of empathetic, responsible, and globally-minded citizens.
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