Canva for Education announces an exclusive Care Bears™ collection to empower teachers with resources to nurture students through social emotional learning
Manila, Philippines - Global online design platform Canva, in partnership with The Care Bears brand owner Cloudco Entertainment, announces the immediate release of a collection of Care Bears™ templates exclusively for its Canva for Education community; a collection which further encourages and inspires creativity and connection in the classroom - in both a virtual and physical environment.
Online classes will be the
major learning delivery method for the majority of academic institutions across
the Philippines. With the traditional face-to-face setup pinned to the side,
Filipino educators are adapting to new ways of teaching, rethinking how to
provide students with meaningful social-emotional learning tools, as well as
ways to keep students engaged.
The Care Bears collection,
exclusive to the Canva for Education community, includes:
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Educational worksheets to enhance engagement
in the classroom and reach key learning goals;
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Creative and fun ice-breaker activities;
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Wellness activities focusing on
social-emotional development; plus
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Care Bears Classroom kits, providing teachers
with a touch of magic to bring any classroom to life.
Carly Daff, Canva for
Education’s Director of Product, said collaborating with such a global and
nostalgic brand was a coup for the organization’s core education audience,
because the Care Bear characters and what they stand for perfectly aligns with
Canva’s values.
“So far, 2020 is fast
becoming one of the most unsettling years for humanity. Now more than ever, we
need to take a proactive stance to ensure our kids are being taught how to
recognize and express their emotions, manage stress, as well as learn how to
care for themselves and have compassion for others,”
explained Daff.
“The loveable Care Bears
characters empower teachers to help students address their social and emotional
development with characters we all know and love. This all-new collection
contains vital resources that can be used in a physical or virtual setting,
perfect for encouraging connection and creativity in the classroom,” she
further stated.
Dr. Vanessa Lapointe, a
registered psychologist with a focus in working with children and families, as
well as an ambassador for the Care Bears and Canva for Education partnership,
explains the importance of social-emotional learning in schools today.
“Social-emotional learning provides educators with an “open portal” to the heart and mind of a child,” said Dr. Lapointe. “This in turn, gives us the ability to shape the growing brain from within in a more meaningful and effective way; it’s an approach that goes a long way towards helping kids become more available to learning. The Care Bears templates are a fun and engaging way to kick off a meaningful conversation with students - it helps break the ice and can be used again and again to check in with them and gain a better understanding of their current state of mind,” furthered Dr. Lapointe.
“As we continue to prepare
for this year’s balik eskwela, we at Canva are excited to share the Care Bear collection to
Filipino educators who use Canva for Education in their classes. We hope to
spread positivity to young learners, and instill the importance of being
in-touch with their emotions and feelings, while also understanding the value
of caring for others through a fun learning experience,”
said Yani Hornilla-Donato, Canva Philippines Country Head.
Kristeen Tibbits, Care
Bears’ Head of Marketing, added, “Our desire for positivity fuels today’s
focus on personal growth and evolution. We’re craving sunshine and rainbows -
even when we’re feeling blue. That’s what the The Care Bears offer. We couldn’t
be more excited to bring these messages to children and their education just
when they need it most,” concluded Tibbits.
All of these are available
for free for the Canva for Education community - https://canva.me/carebear.
Register for your free account at: www.canva.com/education.
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