The Science of Learning & Development in Out-of-School Time

10 videos • 3,723 views • by Edutopia The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about a timely mindset shift. It is now clearer than ever that young people learn, struggle, and thrive in a variety of settings, in and out of classrooms. The social and emotional learning of children and youth requires a range of strategies—and adults who are prepared and have the resources to provide support in all of the places and spaces where they learn. While these videos were filmed pre-Covid, the strategies and themes are more important than ever. See the full How Learning Happens collection at https://www.edutopia.org/how-learning.... This series was produced by Edutopia in collaboration with the Learning Policy Institute (https://learningpolicyinstitute.org), with support from the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation (http://sdbjrfoundation.org). Special Thanks: The Science of Learning and Development Alliance: https://www.soldalliance.org The Forum for Youth Investment: https://forumfyi.org The National AfterSchool Association: https://naaweb.org The Wallace Foundation: https://www.wallacefoundation.org EducationCounsel: http://educationcounsel.com The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Green Bay: https://www.bgcgb.org Tacoma Public Schools: https://www.tacomaschools.org Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center: https://thompsonisland.org Wings for Kids: https://www.wingsforkids.org