Transcription of the economic value of social and emotional learning
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February 2015 (Revised)Center for Benefit-Cost Studies in EducationTeachers College, Columbia for this research was provided by the NoVo Foundation ( ). the economic value of social and emotional learning Clive BelfieldBrooks BowdenAlli KlappHenry LevinRobert ShandSabine ZanderThe economic value of social and emotional LearningClive Belfield, Brooks Bowden, Alli Klapp, Henry Levin, Robert Shand and Sabine ZanderCenter for Benefit-Cost Studies in EducationTeachers College, Columbia 2015 (REVISED VERSION)Funding for this research was provided by the NoVo Foundation ( ).Acknowledgements: The authors greatly appreciate comments and support from Steve Aos, John Bridgeland, Mark Greenberg, Damon Jones, Stephanie Lee, Annie Pennucci, and Roger Weissberg.
the economic value of social and emotional learning – 3 – Summary B enefit-cost analysis is a tool for evaluating the economic profitability of an investment.
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