Many educators have heard the buzz about social-emotional learning (SEL). Sometimes the myth is that this learning approach is all about “me,” which in turn helps students focus
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Many educators have heard the buzz about social-emotional learning (SEL). Sometimes the myth is that this learning approach is all about “me,” which in turn helps students focus
Creating a classroom that reflects Christ’s love goes beyond lesson plans. It’s truly about the heart of how we teach and interact. A Christ-centered classroom is a place
Social-emotional learning (SEL) often feels like a modern classroom trend, but the truth is, it’s not new at all. In fact, Jesus modeled every aspect of SEL long
Have you ever had to carry a bag or backpack so heavy you could barely walk? Most students have, and that’s exactly where this lesson begins.In this simple
It’s the middle of January, and let’s be real, teachers are feeling it. The new year brings fresh routines, but also the weight of lesson planning, grading, and
As we step into a new year, one of the greatest needs in our classroom isn’t academic, it’s emotional. Students are carrying more than we often see: worries,
January brings a fresh start with new calendars, new routines, and renewed hope. As teachers, we step back into our classrooms carrying both excitement and exhaustion. The good
As educators, we pour so much into our students every day with our time, energy, patience, and encouragement. Sometimes it feels like we give and give, and our
At the heart, Generous Classroom was created to support the whole child: emotionally, socially, and relationally. While many of our partners are schools, we are continually encouraged by
October is National Bullying Prevention Month—a time to shine light on something that can quietly wound the hearts of our students. But as teachers, counselors, and leaders, we