Social-Emotional Learning Has Long-Lasting Positive Effects on Students, Study Says

Turns out that students who completed social-emotional learning interventions fared better than their peers who didn’t participate on a variety of indicators—including academic performance, social skills, and avoiding negative behaviors like drug use, finds the analysis, which examined follow-up data from dozens of published studies on specific interventions.

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