Loading...
Loading...

Investigate the effectiveness of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs on students’ skills and well-being Exploring how SEL programs effectively enhance students' social-emotional skills with strong school leadership playing a crucial role in maximizing their benefits

Available languages

YouLearnt Blog

April 17, 2024

Investigate the effectiveness of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs on students’ skills and well-being

Log in to be able to add a comment. Log In

Related posts

Handle the anger episodes: 3 techniques to deal with child anger issues in the classroom

March 31, 2024

Create a free therapy space for children in the classroom

Continue reading

Schools as sanctuaries: boosting mental health support for students

April 16, 2024

Exploring how early intervention and supportive programs can benefit students and create a culture of well-being

Continue reading

The dark side of exams: 3 negative effects of standardized testing on student learning

April 23, 2024

Investigating the adverse effects of standardized testing on students learning and wellbeing and teachers development

Continue reading

Digital detox for success: mastering online learning without burnout through 8 strategies

August 6, 2024

Strategies to master the digital classroom without sacrificing well-being and earn how to create a structured routine, combat isolation, and build resilience with these expert tips

Continue reading

The latest posts

Why Deep Reading Still Beats Quick Content in a Digital World

October 1, 2025

Rediscover the benefits of slowing down and engaging your mind fully

Continue reading

YouLearnt Showcases Digital Learning Solutions at Libya International Education & Training Expo in Benghazi

September 23, 2025

YouLearnt introduces innovative e-learning solutions to make education more accessible in Libya

Continue reading

The Complete Digital Learning Solution for Educational Institutions

September 6, 2025

Making Hybrid Learning Simple and Scalable

Continue reading