U.S. Department of Education
Skills for Success grants support projects that implement, evaluate, and refine approaches for developing the non-cognitive skills of middle - grade students (e.g., self - regulation, collaboration, growth mindset) to increase their success.
In 2015, for instance,
the Skills for Success grant program supported local educational agencies and their partners in developing programs and practices that promoted positive learning mindsets among middle - grade students.37 The winning entities included Chicago Public Schools, KIPP, Long Beach Unified School District, and Los Angeles Unified School District.38
Additional SEL opportunities include curriculum such as Tools of the Mind and Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies, or PATHS, which have been shown to improve student achievement, decrease conduct problems, and improve mental health.29 And, in 2015, the U.S. Department of Education announced
the Skills for Success grant competition to integrate SEL skills into the classroom and the Mentoring Mindsets Initiative partnership to prepare mentors to teach students learning mindsets and skills.30
Not exact matches
Two projects are funded under the
grant from the Einhorn Foundation: Project 1: The Taxonomy Project: «Non-Cognitive»
Skills for Learning and Life Success The Taxonomy Project will focus on three tasks: Task 1: Describe and integrate existing frameworks in the broad non-cognitive domain; including key terms / skills arising from multiple research disciplines and diverse approaches to measuring and defining s
Skills for Learning and Life
Success The Taxonomy Project will focus on three tasks: Task 1: Describe and integrate existing frameworks in the broad non-cognitive domain; including key terms /
skills arising from multiple research disciplines and diverse approaches to measuring and defining s
skills arising from multiple research disciplines and diverse approaches to measuring and defining
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Additionally, district leaders should capitalize on other
grant programs — such as
Skills for Success — to promote their students» learning mindsets and s
Skills for Success — to promote their students» learning mindsets and
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Nevada is proud to join nine other states in receiving the New
Skills for Youth
grant - funded by JPMorgan Chase & Co. - supporting NDE's goal of putting all students on a path to
success in school, the professional world and life.
Federal investment should be sustained these programs, as well as College Access Challenge
Grants, which have successfully increased the number of youth pursuing postsecondary degrees that provide them with the
skills necessary
for success in today's economy.
Back in June, the U.S. Department of Education announced a competitive
grant program called «
Skills for Success.»