Teaching+T: How We Learn

The stories below highlight qualities of how we learn -- from a school's group dialogue to research that links success with healthy socio-emotional development, and reflection from college graduates on what it was all worth. --Daniela

Dog Days at School

When a middle school student asks to bring her dog to school, her unique middle school dialogues to make the decision. She and her peers pass through a decision process, weigh the pros and cons, and learn valuable lessons in navigating community decisions. Read Full Story »

Evidence for How We Learn

"Compelling research demonstrates what parents have always known-- the success of young people in school and beyond is inextricably linked to healthy social and emotional development. Aspen Institute's report reminds us children learn social-emotional skills through exposure to adults who practice them. Read Full Story »

Is College Worth It?

"A long held mantra -- that the best investment is a good education -- is increasingly being called into question. Some politicians, high-profile entrepreneurs and even educators, have become publicly skeptical of the worth of a degree that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to obtain" One radio host investigates with 9 recent college graduates. Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

Carve out time to cultivate compassion quotient today. [more]