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Teaming up with teachers to learn about social emotional skills through play

We are looking for elementary school teachers interested in transforming their teaching practices and bringing an innovative education methodology to their schools.

Interested teachers will take a training focused on "learning through play" methodology to implement with the children in their classroom. This social-emotional skills-based program comprises of eight sessions where teachers and...

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We are looking for elementary school teachers interested in transforming their teaching practices and bringing an innovative education me...

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In my role as Principal of an elementary school in Mexico City, I knew it was my duty to give my teachers and students better tools to face the challenges of the present and the future, and so, more than a decade ago, Education for Sharing reache...

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Education for Sharing
Rosa María Gómez
Principal of Heroes de la Naval Elementary School

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Great for

  • Teachers in elementary schools
  • Elementary School directors
  • Passionate about learning through play

Education for Sharing project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Organize the teachers in your school
  • Complete E4S Online Training
  • Implement E4S activities with your students
  • Share results and experiences
  • Adapt E4S methodology to your pedagogical practice

Time

Suggested: The program is 6 months with 8 sessions implemented once per week. There are also special sessions with the school community. Each session is 1.5 hours and can be adapted according to the schools' needs.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the Education for Sharing

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Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome to this fantastic dream we have been shaping and transforming into reality with thousands of teachers that have changed the lives of millions of children and their families.

We have shared our simple but powerful methodology to help teachers in their practices. Through games and physical activities, we have connected with children in their natural language to transform them into change agents.

I invite you to dream together and find how we can transform children's reality and practice the social-emotional skills so necessary to reconstruct the social fabric.

Welcome, and enjoy!

Dina Buchbinder Auron, Founder and President of E4S

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