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Perspectives on Social and Emotional Learning in Tertiary Education. Policy Information Report and ETS Research Report Series No. RR-20-19
In addition to literacy and numeracy skills, social and emotional skills are increasingly recognized as being essential for success in school and beyond. This commentary paper summarizes the discussions from a 2018 seminar on social and emotional learning (SEL) in tertiary education in Canada, Mexic...
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