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Essential Connection Skills, K-6

"Essential Connection Skills is a practical, specific, inspirational, and must-have resource for any teacher, coach, school leader, or parent who aims for a more empowered and successful student."

Julie O'Connell Alholm, Instructional Coach and EL Teacher, MN

"Essential Connection Skills is a must-read for any teacher—whether you're already focused on social skills or looking to include them more in your teaching. The suggestions in each chapter are practical for novice to veteran teachers."

Amber Quirk, Regional Superintendent, DuPage County Regional Office of Education, IL

What do high-achieving schools have in common? Connection.

Today’s classrooms need to move beyond traditional teaching methods; they need strategies that will re-engage students and build on meaningful connections. This book equips educators with evidence-based strategies that are layered into existing instruction, thus improving attendance, reducing behavior issues, and fueling higher academic outcomes. 

Essential Connection Skills offers practical solutions to help educators reignite the joy of learning through purposeful, reflective interactions. These strategies empower students to build connections, embrace multiple perspectives, and develop the social and academic tools necessary for success. Inside you'll find:

  • Chapter-by-chapter resources and techniques
  • Assessment recommendations
  • Targeted strategies for culturally and linguistically diverse students
  • Techniques to help students develop self-reflection skills
     

By cultivating authentic engagement, Essential Connection Skills restores a sense of community and purpose in classrooms and empowers students with the lifelong skills they’ll need to succeed.

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Undertittel
Strategies for Integrating Social Connections Into Core Content
ISBN
9781071961827
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
400 gram
Utgivelsesdato
11.11.2025
Antall sider
224