How can schools encourage students to apply their empathy skills beyond the classroom and into their daily interactions with peers, family, and the community?

Inclusive School Culture
Schools can encourage students to apply their empathy skills beyond the classroom by incorporating real-life scenarios and group discussions that focus on empathy and understanding others' perspectives. They can also provide opportunities for students to participate in community service projects that require them to interact with different individuals and practice empathy. Additionally, schools can foster a positive and inclusive school culture that values empathy and encourages students to support one another in their daily interactions. Lastly, schools can provide resources and support for students to develop their empathy skills, such as counseling services or peer mediation programs.