Social Emotional Learning

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We demonstrate how and why our program is a no-nonsense alternative to so-called social emotional learning in our schools.
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Watch this short and hard-hitting summary of our mission now: https://rumble.com/v2jnm6m-student-centered-learning.html
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Or, you can view our program as the OPPOSITION to the Woke culture in many of our schools.

This video reveals why we use America's past to activate and energize our youth so they can believe in themselves and in their country.

These inspirational videos for students have an unintended consequence: they present a genuine bonding opportunity between parent and student, and that's priceless.

Plus, each video has questions that aren't likely to be answered right away, so it can take time to answer, and a full week has proven to be just right.
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And that's why these inspirational videos for students provide an easy subscription for parents to share with their children. We post one new video each Wednesday at 3 pm ET. 


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If you want the entire series up front, you can go to our website’s STORE and make a purchase. Plus, your purchase is tax-deductible.

Suggestion... if you'd like colorful and visual reminders that you can display in the home, consider getting the GRAPHICS package here at our STORE: https://americaneducationdefenders.com/product/graphics-for-growth/ Because of our non-profit status, your purchase is tax-deductible.

Each video is divided into 3 parts in the following order:

1. Story

2. Life lessons(s) and

3. Questions.

You can watch 2 example videos on our website's homepage:
 https://www.americaneducationdefenders.com

Please click the FOLLOW button above.

We decided a long time ago to "go video" because of these 7 distinct advantages:

1. Improved Engagement: Videos are a more engaging form of media than traditional learning materials. By presenting the content in a dynamic and visually appealing way, it can capture their attention and make learning more enjoyable. With the use of true stories of unknown Americans and life lessons, students can be emotionally invested in the content, which can lead to a greater interest in learning about American history. Is that a duh?!

2. Enhanced Retention: Another advantage of using videos to teach American history is that it can help to enhance retention of the material. By presenting true stories of unknown Americans, students can see how the concepts they are learning about are applied in real life, making it more memorable and easier to recall in the future.

3. Development of Critical Thinking: By including questions that directly connect the students to the lessons, videos can encourage the development of critical thinking skills. This can help students to analyze and interpret the information presented, making connections between the historical events and their own lives, and ultimately gaining a deeper understanding of the significance of American history. Additionally, the life lessons presented in the videos can help students to develop a sense of empathy and understanding for others, as well as inspire them to make positive changes in their own lives.

4. Improved Visual Learning: One of the biggest advantages of using videos to teach American history is that it provides a more visual learning experience. Videos can show historical events, people, and places in ways that textbooks and lectures cannot, making it easier for students to understand and remember the information.

5. Greater Accessibility: Another advantage of using videos to teach American history is that it can make the content more accessible to a wider range of students. Many students, especially those who are visual or auditory learners, may struggle with traditional teaching methods. By incorporating videos, educators can create a more inclusive learning environment that accommodates different learning styles.

6. Flexibility: Videos are also a flexible medium, allowing students to watch them on their own time and at their own pace. This can be particularly useful for students who need to review the material or who are absent from class.

7. Improved Retention: Finally, videos can help improve the retention of information. By presenting information in a visual and memorable way, students are more likely to remember key details and concepts.

Additionally, the questions that directly connect the student to the lessons can help students to retain information and develop critical thinking skills.

In effect, social emotional learning could use some real help.

Website: https://www.americaneducationdefenders.com

Contact: paul@americaneducationdefenders.com

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We're presented a new perspective on social emotional learning, which may resonate far and wide.

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