By Express News Service, Read the original news here. The framework and curriculum will be made globally available for free in twelve languages on a learning plarform. In anticipation of the global launch of the new Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning … (...)
By Phil Bolton, Read the original article here. The Dalai Lama is to preside over the launch of Emory University’s SEE (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning) program in New Delhi, India, April 4-6. The SEE Learning program provides educators with a framework for inculcating social, … (...)
By Express News Service, Read the original news here. NEW DELHI: The Emory University on Thursday launched a global Social, Emotional and Ethical (SEE) learning curriculum based on ethics and basic human values, in collaboration with The Dalai Lama Trust. The curriculum … (...)
TNN I Read the original news here. NEW DELHI: The Dalai Lama reiterated on Thursday that he was not seeking ‘Independence’ for Tibet. “I prefer Tibet remaining within the zone of China. Some kind of reunion,” the Tibetan spiritual leader … (...)
By Tenzin Khando, Read the original news here. NEW DELHI: Emory University, in association with The Dalai Lama Trust and the Vana Foundation of India, unveiled Emory’s international SEE Learning (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning) program here on Thursday. The … (...)
Read the original article here. After the Happiness Curriculum, the Delhi government is now set to combine it with the Social Emotional and Ethical Learning curriculum. A programme which aims to bring compassion and ethics to the classrooms, the curriculum … (...)
By Colum Lynch, Read the original article here. The U.S. national security advisor, who has largely ignored the United Nations, is suddenly concerned that Beijing has too much influence there. John Bolton, the U.S. national security advisor, is leading a … (...)
In response to a question during a press conference in Delhi, the spiritual leader added that the Tibetans were “open” to a solution while reiterating that he was not seeking Tibet’s independence from China. World Press Trust of India. Read … (...)