Teaching young students to tune in to facial expressions—even when partially obscured by a mask—can support the development of emotional literacy skills.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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The power of the Infographic is that it references both teacher and student actions and habits. I have shared it with my teachers. This might become a solid self-assessment tool for coaching conversations with teachers.
Kristen McDaniel's curator insight,
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