SA
Jul 26, 2020
It is an amazing course for all teachers and educationists who want to dig deep into the subject of social and emotional learning. I learned so many things and I hope it will benefit me in the future.
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Jan 4, 2019
I was feeling down about my recent teaching experiences and this course has reconnected me to why I began teaching in the first place. I will return to the readings for future enlightenment.
By Gssll M
•Mar 24, 2023
Excellent!
By Clara E G R
•Dec 4, 2020
Excellent!
By Angelica R M
•Aug 1, 2024
EXCELENTE
By Suleiman M
•Sep 4, 2022
EXCELLENT
By Ruth I M V
•Nov 12, 2020
Excelente
By Zaripova M Q
•Sep 25, 2020
wonderful
By Chaitanya T
•May 5, 2020
Excellent
By Hồng D P T ( P
•Dec 25, 2023
Good job
By Theresa E S
•Aug 20, 2020
good one
By Petra
•Aug 2, 2022
Great!
By Vasif V
•May 7, 2018
Perfect
By Mona A A
•Jun 1, 2020
ممتازة
By Nang M T A
•Oct 21, 2019
Thanks
By Salah M A A
•Aug 25, 2023
great
By Enzo L B
•Aug 23, 2022
Nice
By Egon W
•Oct 15, 2021
A very interesting course that focuses on the social and emotional aspects of teaching. Although at the beginning it was a bit strange to read some texts that are over 100 years old. But, the study of old and new writings is very enlightening. This course contains a lot of reading material. This is unusual for a MOOC, but makes it easier to read almost anywhere. Ultimately, the message of the course is that teaching is very personal, satisfying but also hard work. In phases with the right inner readiness (love for the subject, the learners and oneself; joy, commitment, passion, ...) teaching is a dream. But this is not always the case and dry spells have to be overcome. That is hard work. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
By Marlene J F A
•Nov 17, 2020
This is an extremely relevant topic, I never thought that taking this course would take me through a know-myself journey! I really loved it and I found it very helpful to improve my teaching development. I have just 5 years of experience, but I have already felt both sides, the positive and negative ones. It helped me a lot to know that it is going to depend on myself how to overcome the negative ones.
As a constructive comment, I would say that the readings are too long and complex for non-native speakers, like me. I would rather videos explaining them like the ones you included in the last week.
Thanks for everything, I´m sure I receive great tools to analyze myself and to find the ways to improve.
By Valerie V K
•Aug 17, 2018
This course involves reading a lot of old text passages that feel rather outdated. It feels like it could be offering more modern-day, practical lessons on how to manage the task of managing a classroom. Now that I've completed SEL for Students: A Path to Social Emotional Well-Being, I have a better understanding of why the course isn't focused on that: there are many SEL strategies, and different forms of teacher training will be provided depending on the strategy used. Still, it'd have been nice to get an overview of the most common ones used.
By Deleted A
•Feb 28, 2018
I loved it. Really inspiring. Just missed more practical exercises instead ob reading, but still love it. The videos are incredible and made me think a lot about different ways of teaching as well as why is it so important to connect with students or people in general and no just teach them something and leave. I have always thougt that we have a lack of feelings, and that we should try to improve this to have better realtionships in general throughout our lifetime. Because we all know we only live once, but If we do it right, once is enough.
By Tierney L
•Oct 6, 2018
As a young teacher who just recently left the classroom I could sympathize with much of the content. It really helped me put my feelings into perspective. I cannot say that it was convincing enough to make me want to get another job at a public school, but it did allow me to better communicate to others about why I struggled in that environment.
By Florentina D S
•May 2, 2020
Exploring the self- as a teacher is often an overlooked process, but ever so important. The course helped me reflect better as a teacher. The course ware enable me to pull key points for me to work with in the new future, and I'm sure I'll be revisiting the reading material to help me cope in the long term.
By Julieta G
•Jul 9, 2018
I really enjoyed thinking about my teaching experience and as myself as a person in contact with others rather than just someone who stands in front of a class. However, I did find some of the readings to be rather obscure.
By Adriana G A
•Sep 15, 2020
information is really useful but texts are hard to read, the embedded format in PDF doesn´t allow to make letters bigger to ease the reading, and the questions are really hard LOL!! I had hard times going through quizzes!!
By Hilary D
•Jul 12, 2020
The content was interesting and well delivered, but I didn't think the quizzes were very well written. Some of the questions had answers that were vague and too similar to the others to effectively find the right answer.
By Ananda M
•Mar 26, 2018
This course includes many interesting reading passages on SEL. However, the scans could have been made a little bit more reader-friendly by cropping them to individual pages rather than double-page spreads.