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Integrating social and emotional learning in higher education for a sustainable future

23 min · 2. kesä 2026
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Social and emotional learning (SEL) refers to the development of students’ abilities to understand and manage emotions, build positive relationships, make responsible decisions and navigate complex social environments. While traditionally emphasised in primary and secondary education, SEL is increasingly recognised as critical in higher education. In this episode of the THE Connect podcast, host Ashton Wenborn speaks with Fajer Bin Rashed, assistant professor in the English Language Programme at the Australian University in Kuwait. Rashed’s work focuses on the value of integrating SEL into higher education to support student well-being, enhance collaboration and encourage ethical reasoning, competencies that are essential for addressing complex global challenges and contributing meaningfully to a sustainable and inclusive society. This episode is sponsored by the Australian University in Kuwait.

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