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Teaching Self-Regulation by Modeling

When teachers explicitly recognize and respond to their emotions in class, students learn to engage in these processes themselves. Our How Learning Happens video series explores teaching practices grounded in the science of learning and human development. To see more, visit This series was produced by Edutopia in collaboration with the National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development ( with support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ( Special Thanks: The Science of Learning and Development Initiative […]

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Why Self-Regulation May Be More Important Than Literacy | Alissa Antle | TEDxSFU

Dr. Antle brings to our attention the idea that perhaps what is preventing children in developing regions from learning is not the lack of schools, but instead, the inability to self-regulate due to experienced traumas. She explains how the headset and app technology she developed teaches children how to self-regulate and how this has, and will, have a profound influence on how children are able to learn across all parts of the world. Dr. Antle pushes the […]

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Motivation, self-regulation and learning how to learn | Heidi Ashton | TEDxYouth@LBIS

Heidi is a passionate advocate for excellent education for younger children. She believes in an education that preserves the integrity of childhood, capitalizes on children’s natural curiosity, and respects them as competent learners. While what children learn is important, equally important is how they learn. Heidi Ashton is an international educator with many years of experience. She is the PYP Coordinator at International Preparatory School in Mapou. She is Canadian by birth but has spent most of […]

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Population regulation | Ecology | Khan Academy

Learn the difference between density-dependent and density-independent factors that affect population growth, and explore examples of each. Watch the next lesson: Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: Ecology on Khan Academy: Why are polar bears found only in the Arctic? Why does mildew grow in your shower and not (hopefully) in your sock drawer? Learn how ecologists study the interactions between organisms and their environment, and how these interactions affect where, and in what numbers, different types […]

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