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Preparing Students for the Challenging Demands of the 21st Century

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Editorial Team Published November 26, 2018
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While academic achievement is critical to competence, most students are not prepared to meet the problems and opportunities they will face in their schools, colleges and ultimately the workplace.

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–         Elementary School (K – 6) : Educating the Whole Child. Establishing a whole child mindset with a belief that every child has genius and everyone can be a leader.

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Communication                               Team Work                                                   Problem Solving

Leader in Me is endorsed by CASEL as an evidence-based Social-emotional learning Process (K6).

We invite you to explore how Leader in Me can transform your School and students. 

Contact: Samit Dayal
Ph: +91 9971889918
Email: [email protected]

TAGGED: 21st Century Education, 21st Century Leadership, 21st Century Learning, 21st Century Teaching, Administrators, Tips for Administrators
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