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Creating Emotionally Literate Classrooms
An Introduction to the RULER Approach to Social Emotional Learning

By:

Marc A. Brackett, Ph.D. and Janet Pickard Kremenitzer, Ed.D.

Format:

Soft Cover

Length:

124 pages

Order #:

CELC-WEB

Price:

$24.50

Released:

2011

Written by researchers and educators, and using the RULER approach: Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing and Regulating, this book documents the importance of emotionally literate teachers and provides practical advice for the implementation of a researched emotional literacy program for upper elementary students. It reinforces the positive relationship between emotional literacy and effective teaching, successful academic performance and quality relationships.

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