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Lessons Learned While Coaching Nursing Students During and After the Pandemic: An Experiential Story

Faculty Focus

Pre-pandemic, I would meet with students one-on-one and assess their learning style and learning needs, and then help them identify ways to better study and/or improve test-taking skills. The biggest lesson I learned was realizing how much I use my assessment skills to perform a more holistic assessment of our students.

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Lessons Learned While Coaching Nursing Students During and After the Pandemic: An Experiential Story

Faculty Focus

Pre-pandemic, I would meet with students one-on-one and assess their learning style and learning needs, and then help them identify ways to better study and/or improve test-taking skills. The biggest lesson I learned was realizing how much I use my assessment skills to perform a more holistic assessment of our students.

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The Benefits of Preschool Last Into Adulthood. Let’s Make High-Quality Pre-K Available to All

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High-quality Pre-K programs are widely recognized for their positive effect on the social, emotional and academic development of young children. They develop more advanced language, pre-math and social skills , and make an easier adjustment to kindergarten. And the benefits of Pre-K last into adulthood.

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3 Practical Resources to Help Teachers Integrate SEL and Academics

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Over Memorial Day weekend, I was with two of my friends who coach teachers at a San Francisco Bay Area school district. They told me that while there is a lot of talk about social-emotional learning (SEL), the guidance educators receive about integrating SEL into academics is more theoretical than practical.

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Edtech Startup Ello Gives Back to Local DC Hospitals Including MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Children’s National Hospital

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Ello’s donation will give them the chance to read fun, engaging stories to lift their spirits while working on their literacy skills during their hospital stay,” said Katie Wallace, child life coordinator, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Since founding Ello, Elizabeth was included on the Inc.

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Early Learning Faces Obstacles and Inequities—Here's How Edtech Can Help

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Our initial research revealed a number of interesting findings: Only 40 percent of four-year-olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs, which means many children enter kindergarten developmentally behind their peers in social-emotional and academic skills.

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AmeriCorps Provides Vital Support to Nearly 12,000 Schools—So Why Cut It?

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Our AmeriCorps members are also uniquely positioned to form positive and caring connections with students who need a tutor, mentor and role model – a student success coach – to build the skills and mindsets to succeed in school and in life.

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