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Aurora Institute Creates Blueprint to Help Students Develop Habits of Success
The Aurora Institute (@Aurora_Inst) released Habits of Success: Helping Students Develop Essential Skills for Learning, Work, and Life, a new report offering guidance for K-12 districts and schools that compiles and synthesizes the latest research and knowledge on emerging practices for habits of success.
Schools, districts, and states have recently devoted an increasing level of attention to helping students develop habits of success. Success in most professional and personal pursuits requires an additional set of skills and dispositions, in addition to academic knowledge, that can be learned in school and anytime/anywhere. These “habits of success” include self-direction, collaboration, communication, self-awareness, social awareness, and others.
In Habits of Success: Helping Students Develop Essential Skills for Learning, Work, and Life, author Eliot Levine, the Aurora Institute’s Research Director and leader of CompetencyWorks, uses extensive practice examples and research findings to help practitioners implement frameworks to support students in developing essential skills for learning, work, and life.
“Habits of Success are widely recognized as being important for lifelong learning, and this report synthesizes the latest research and practice knowledge and resources across the education field,” said Susan Patrick, the Aurora Institute President and CEO. “Students, practitioners, and education leaders will all benefit immensely from Levine’s work.”
For more information, please contact the Aurora Institute communications team (communications@aurora-institute.org).
-PR Newswire