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In the News: Socializing technique helps in academic achievement

In the News: Socializing technique helps in academic achievement

Responsive Education is an instructional technique that helps teachers build strong, positive relationships in the classroom. This article outlines some of the key benefits of this approach, including increased achievement, along with improved social and emotional learning.

Washington Post: Socializing technique helps in academic achievement

You can find more information about this approach on their web site, which you can link to from the resources tab on our web site: Responsive Classroom.

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