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Ringbeller

Interactive Social Emotional Lessons for Kids

Described as "TED meets Sesame Street" by Forbes, a 5-minute Ringbeller lesson is proven to improve behavior in kids, creating better attitudes about themselves, others, and school. “Relatable, entertaining, engaging, inspiring, and full of opportunities for discussion.” - Common Sense Education

Overview

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Updated March 2021
Web presence

2019

Established

1

Countries
All students
Target group
“A fresh approach and the perfect fit for our district-wide SEL work.”

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

According to recent studies, the #2 concern for parents after paying for college is their child’s social emotional wellbeing while 93%of teachers want a greater focus on social emotional learning. However, there is a gap in quality social emotional edutainment for K-5.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Step 1: Watch A Video - Each 5 minute video gives kids access to a remarkable leader using social emotional skills to succeed.

Step 2: Talk About It - Next, discussion questions pop up on screen helping kids connect the dots to their own lives.

Step 3: Play & Practice - Finally, each video comes with a collaborative activity that helps kids apply these skills in real-time.

How has it been spreading?

- Launched 20-Lesson MVP in schools around the world
- Featured in Forbes, Tech Crunch, and Common Sense Education
- Winner of ASU GSV Cup Grant out of 550 Startups

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Go to http://ringbeller.com and sign up