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WHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
HISTORY - CASEL - CASELSEE MORE ON CASEL.ORG PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families canPROGRAM GUIDE
Research shows that well-implemented, evidence-based SEL programs are the most effective way to promote students’ healthy social and emotional development, increase academic performance, and support young people’s success and well-being in school and beyond. Help your team choose a high-quality SEL program to meet your community’sneeds.
SEL: WHAT ARE THE CORE COMPETENCE AREAS AND WHERE ARE THEY CASEL’s SEL framework fosters knowledge, skills, and attitudes across five areas of competence and multiple key settings to establish equitable learning environments that advance students’ learning and development. We are committed to highlighting the potential and urgency of leveraging SEL to promote educational equity andexcellence.
SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al JOBS - CASEL - CASEL Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.org CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every schoolWHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
HISTORY - CASEL - CASELSEE MORE ON CASEL.ORG PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families canPROGRAM GUIDE
Research shows that well-implemented, evidence-based SEL programs are the most effective way to promote students’ healthy social and emotional development, increase academic performance, and support young people’s success and well-being in school and beyond. Help your team choose a high-quality SEL program to meet your community’sneeds.
SEL: WHAT ARE THE CORE COMPETENCE AREAS AND WHERE ARE THEY CASEL’s SEL framework fosters knowledge, skills, and attitudes across five areas of competence and multiple key settings to establish equitable learning environments that advance students’ learning and development. We are committed to highlighting the potential and urgency of leveraging SEL to promote educational equity andexcellence.
SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al JOBS - CASEL - CASEL Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.org PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families can SEL FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT What do we mean by the integration of SEL and workforce preparation?. We aim to provide students with the foundation for a lifetime of success. CASEL defines workforce preparation in education broadly to include career and technical education (CTE), project-based learning, community service and service learning, field trips, job shadowing, mock interviews, career mentoring, career development JOBS - CASEL - CASEL Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms. TRANSFORMATIVE SEL AS A LEVER FOR EQUITY & SOCIAL JUSTICE CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning (SEL). CASEL’s definition and framework for SEL provides a foundation for all communities to use evidence-based SEL strategies to advance the goals of equity and excellence in ways that are most meaningful to their local context.. Developing and Refining Transformative SEL toward Equity MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL EDITION The CASEL Guide provides a systematic framework for evaluating the quality of social and emotional programs and applies this framework to identify and rate well-designed, evidence-based SEL programs with potential for broad dissemination to schools across the United States. The Guide also shares best-practice guidelines for district and school AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST SYSTEMIC SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL American Psychologist Systemic Social and Emotional Learning: Promoting Educational Success for All Preschool to High School Students Joseph L. Mahoney, Roger P. Weissberg, Mark T. Greenberg, Linda Dusenbury, Robert STRENGTHENING ADULT SEL & CULTURAL COMPETENCE A strong approach to strengthening adult SEL and cultural competencies: Supports staff in reflecting on their own social and emotional competencies, identities, and biases; and in engaging in practices that affirm and cultivate students’ cultures, values, and identities. Provides frequent opportunities for adults to practice,model, and
ROBERT JAGERS
Robert J. Jagers Vice President of Research. Robert J. Jagers is CASEL’s vice president of research. Prior to joining CASEL, he was a faculty member in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, a Co-PI of the Center for the Study of Black Youth in Context (CSBYC), and the founding director of Wolverine Pathways, a university-sponsored diversity pipeline PERSONAL SEL REFLECTION Personal SEL Reflection. Principals, administrators, SEL team members, staff members, and other adults can use this tool to assess personal strengths, think about how to model those strengths when interacting with others, and plan strategies to promote growth across areas ofsocial competence.
CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every schoolWHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families can SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms. PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION SEL and Pre-Service Teacher Education in the United States and Canada. Currently underway is a research study to review social and emotional learning content in pre-service teacher education programs in the U.S. and Canada. This project is funded by CASEL and NoVo Foundation and isROBERT JAGERS
Robert J. Jagers Vice President of Research. Robert J. Jagers is CASEL’s vice president of research. Prior to joining CASEL, he was a faculty member in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, a Co-PI of the Center for the Study of Black Youth in Context (CSBYC), and the founding director of Wolverine Pathways, a university-sponsored diversity pipeline STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every schoolWHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families can SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms. PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION SEL and Pre-Service Teacher Education in the United States and Canada. Currently underway is a research study to review social and emotional learning content in pre-service teacher education programs in the U.S. and Canada. This project is funded by CASEL and NoVo Foundation and isROBERT JAGERS
Robert J. Jagers Vice President of Research. Robert J. Jagers is CASEL’s vice president of research. Prior to joining CASEL, he was a faculty member in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, a Co-PI of the Center for the Study of Black Youth in Context (CSBYC), and the founding director of Wolverine Pathways, a university-sponsored diversity pipeline STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms.PROGRAM GUIDE
Research shows that well-implemented, evidence-based SEL programs are the most effective way to promote students’ healthy social and emotional development, increase academic performance, and support young people’s success and well-being in school and beyond. Help your team choose a high-quality SEL program to meet your community’sneeds.
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST SYSTEMIC SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL American Psychologist Systemic Social and Emotional Learning: Promoting Educational Success for All Preschool to High School Students Joseph L. Mahoney, Roger P. Weissberg, Mark T. Greenberg, Linda Dusenbury, Robert SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS This focus area will help your school create a supportive staff environment that cultivates adult social and emotional competence and capacity through the following sections: LEARN: Support staff in reflecting on personal social and emotional competencies and developing capacity for supporting SEL in their peers and students. EFFECTIVE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS 3 2013 CASEL GUIDE: EffECt Iv SoCIAL And Emot onAL LEArn ng Progr mS preschool and Elementary School Edition (9/12) CASEL takes pride in collaborating with colleagues to advance academic, social, and emotional learning. the 2013 CASEL Guide: Effective Social and Emotional Learning programs—preschool and Elementary School Edition is a prime example of such collaboration. BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
SEL REFLECTION PROMPTS S EL L EReflctEeiiEonPrmpEosps|1s2 SEL Reflection Prompts | 3 Prompts that support social awareness and relationship skills Recognize the feelings and perspectives of others. • Write about a time you disagreed with a friend. DEVELOPING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES 4 responsive, safe, positive, healthy, and inclusive learning environments that address students’ varied needs and improve educational outcomes for all. Culturally responsive tiered approaches to strengthening social-emotional competencies in adults and students also helps further all four themes in SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Use this tool to plan community-building circles for middle and high school classrooms. Circles can be used to build a sense of belonging and trusting relationships, strengthen communication skills and support equity of voice, or as a way to introduce academic content, access students’ background knowledge, and collectively set goalsfor learning.
INTEGRATE STUDENT SUPPORTS WITH SEL Integrate Student Supports with Schoolwide SEL. Schoolwide SEL offers an opportunity to enhance existing systems of student support. Learning is an intrinsically social and interactive process, and schoolwide SEL supports students whether they are learning behavioral expectations, solving a complex math problem, joining a game of kickball during recess, or writing an essay from the perspective CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every school PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families canWHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms. EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.orgROBERT JAGERS
Robert J. Jagers Vice President of Research. Robert J. Jagers is CASEL’s vice president of research. Prior to joining CASEL, he was a faculty member in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, a Co-PI of the Center for the Study of Black Youth in Context (CSBYC), and the founding director of Wolverine Pathways, a university-sponsored diversity pipeline STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
MARCO DE SEL DE CASEL Nuestro marco enfatiza la importancia de establecer entornos de aprendizaje equitativos y coordinar prácticas en aulas, escuelas, familias, y comunidades para mejorar el aprendizaje social, emocional y académico de todos los estudiantes. CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every school PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families canWHAT IS SEL?
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others,establish and
SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms. EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.orgROBERT JAGERS
Robert J. Jagers Vice President of Research. Robert J. Jagers is CASEL’s vice president of research. Prior to joining CASEL, he was a faculty member in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan, a Co-PI of the Center for the Study of Black Youth in Context (CSBYC), and the founding director of Wolverine Pathways, a university-sponsored diversity pipeline STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
MARCO DE SEL DE CASEL Nuestro marco enfatiza la importancia de establecer entornos de aprendizaje equitativos y coordinar prácticas en aulas, escuelas, familias, y comunidades para mejorar el aprendizaje social, emocional y académico de todos los estudiantes.ADULT SEL RESOURCES
Adult SEL Resources. This curated list of references provides information about adult social and emotional learning (SEL). The material covers the role of adults in developing social and emotional competence to create a supportive classroom and school climate. Resources also covers how to model social and emotional skills youngpeople can
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Schoolwide social and emotional learning is linked to academic success, building stronger relationships, and leading happier, healthier, more fulfilling lives. The CASEL Guide to Schoolwide SEL helps schools with using social and emotional learning standards, and implementing social and emotional learning in schools and classrooms.PROGRAM GUIDE
Research shows that well-implemented, evidence-based SEL programs are the most effective way to promote students’ healthy social and emotional development, increase academic performance, and support young people’s success and well-being in school and beyond. Help your team choose a high-quality SEL program to meet your community’sneeds.
SEL REFLECTION PROMPTS S EL L EReflctEeiiEonPrmpEosps|1s2 SEL Reflection Prompts | 3 Prompts that support social awareness and relationship skills Recognize the feelings and perspectives of others. • Write about a time you disagreed with a friend. MERRELL’S STRONG KIDS Complementary Program. Merrell’s Strong Kids is a skills promotion program for students in pre-school through twelfth grade. The elementary school edition uses free-standing lessons to promote social and emotional learning. The program applies a cohesive and developmentally focused approach, applying effective instructional design principles to primary prevention programming. DEVELOPING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL COMPETENCIES 4 responsive, safe, positive, healthy, and inclusive learning environments that address students’ varied needs and improve educational outcomes for all. Culturally responsive tiered approaches to strengthening social-emotional competencies in adults and students also helps further all four themes in EFFECTIVE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS 3 2013 CASEL GUIDE: EffECt Iv SoCIAL And Emot onAL LEArn ng Progr mS preschool and Elementary School Edition (9/12) CASEL takes pride in collaborating with colleagues to advance academic, social, and emotional learning. the 2013 CASEL Guide: Effective Social and Emotional Learning programs—preschool and Elementary School Edition is a prime example of such collaboration. BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
MOSAIC - CASEL PROGRAM GUIDE Mosaic, offered by ACT SEL, provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. It includes programming for grades 6-8 and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness at grades 6-8. Translated materials are available inSpanish and Arabic.
INTEGRATE STUDENT SUPPORTS WITH SEL Integrate Student Supports with Schoolwide SEL. Schoolwide SEL offers an opportunity to enhance existing systems of student support. Learning is an intrinsically social and interactive process, and schoolwide SEL supports students whether they are learning behavioral expectations, solving a complex math problem, joining a game of kickball during recess, or writing an essay from the perspective CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every school PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families can SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 INSIGHTS INTO CHILDREN’S TEMPERAMENT PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION SEL and Pre-Service Teacher Education in the United States and Canada. Currently underway is a research study to review social and emotional learning content in pre-service teacher education programs in the U.S. and Canada. This project is funded by CASEL and NoVo Foundation and is PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.org BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
STUDENT SURVEY: HOW I FEEL ABOUT MY CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL Student Survey: How I feel about my classroom and school. This simple survey has students rate their perception of school climate, adult support, and sense of belonging on a 5 point scale. Download Resource. Student-Survey.docx. We're fetching your file Please wait a moment while we retrieve your file from its home on the internet. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL SPECIALIST JOB Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Deep knowledge of instructional practices that promote supportive learning environments and build social and emotional skills Familiarity with ISBE SEL Standards and evidence-based approaches for SEL in the classroom (e.g. CASEL - CASELWHAT IS SELABOUTSEL IN ACTIONPARTNER DISTRICTSRESEARCHPOLICY CASEL is committed to advancing equity and excellence in education through social and emotional learning. The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning defined SEL more than two decades ago. Today, we support states, districts and schools nationwide and convene leading thinkers to ensure SEL is a priority in every school PARENT SEL RESOURCES Parent SEL Resources. The following is a curated list of resources selected by CASEL staff that focus on the role of parents and parenting in social and emotional learning (SEL). Also check out our SEL in the Home section for more on how parents and families can SEL 3 SIGNATURE PRACTICES PLAYBOOK Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) 815 West Van Buren St., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60607-3566 312-226-3770 INSIGHTS INTO CHILDREN’S TEMPERAMENT PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION SEL and Pre-Service Teacher Education in the United States and Canada. Currently underway is a research study to review social and emotional learning content in pre-service teacher education programs in the U.S. and Canada. This project is funded by CASEL and NoVo Foundation and is PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A P robobrlem freaarcti|12rc 2 Problem of Practice Protocol | 1 PROBLEM OF P RACTICE PROTOCOL: T EACHING DURING A PANDEMIC Adapted from School Reform Initiative: See more at schoolreforminitiative.org BELONGING AND EMOTIONAL SAFETY Belonging and Emotional Safety. When teachers build the structures that support belonging and emotional safety, they lay the groundwork for students to focus on learning (Sergiovanni, 1994 in Darling-Hammond et al., 2017). SEL teams can support classrooms in creating the conditions for belonging and emotional safety by beingresponsive to
STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
STUDENT SURVEY: HOW I FEEL ABOUT MY CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL Student Survey: How I feel about my classroom and school. This simple survey has students rate their perception of school climate, adult support, and sense of belonging on a 5 point scale. Download Resource. Student-Survey.docx. We're fetching your file Please wait a moment while we retrieve your file from its home on the internet. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL SPECIALIST JOB Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Deep knowledge of instructional practices that promote supportive learning environments and build social and emotional skills Familiarity with ISBE SEL Standards and evidence-based approaches for SEL in the classroom (e.g. SEL: WHAT ARE THE CORE COMPETENCE AREAS AND WHERE ARE THEY CASEL’s SEL framework fosters knowledge, skills, and attitudes across five areas of competence and multiple key settings to establish equitable learning environments that advance students’ learning and development. We are committed to highlighting the potential and urgency of leveraging SEL to promote educational equity andexcellence.
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Elementary SELect Program Program Design and Implementation Support. The Positive Action program is designed to promote a healthy self-concept and to establish positive actions for the body and mind.The program emphasizes effective self-management, social skills, character, and mental health, as well as skills for setting andachieving goals.
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Learning Goals. As part of their participation in the CSI, states are asked to develop customized SEL plans and activities based on each state’s unique context. Some states are developing guidelines or professional learning to support student SEL. Others are articulating learning goals for student SEL. Some are strategically integrating SEL EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMS CASEL 020 December 2020 Evidence-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs: CASEL Criteria Updates and Rationale Developed by The CASEL Program Guide Review Team1 & Program Guide Advisory Panel2 1 exandra Skoog-Hoffman, Ph.D., Colin Ackerman, Ph.D., Alaina Boyle, Ph.D., Heather Schwartz, Brittney Williams, Ph.D., Robert Jagers, Ph.D Al MERRELL’S STRONG KIDS Complementary Program. Merrell’s Strong Kids is a skills promotion program for students in pre-school through twelfth grade. The elementary school edition uses free-standing lessons to promote social and emotional learning. The program applies a cohesive and developmentally focused approach, applying effective instructional design principles to primary prevention programming. STUDENT-CENTERED DISCIPLINE Student-centered discipline involves engaging students as decision-makers and problem-solvers. This process: Cultivates and maintains trusting relationships, and is respectful of students. Helps students understand their impact on others, build empathy, and repair harm they may have caused. Prioritizes keeping students in thelearning
POSITIVE ACTION
Positive Action provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. Positive Action includes programming for grades preK-12 and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness in 1-5. Translated materials for Positive Action are available in Spanish. NEEDS AND RESOURCE ASSESSMENT Schoolwide SEL Program and Initiative Inventory. This tool is designed to help the SEL team learn about past and present SEL-related work that has occurred in the school. It includes an interview protocol and guidance for analyzing information from interviews or surveys. As you have these conversations with staff, help them understand that MOSAIC - CASEL PROGRAM GUIDE Mosaic, offered by ACT SEL, provides a lesson-based approach to SEL. It includes programming for grades 6-8 and demonstrates evidence of effectiveness at grades 6-8. Translated materials are available inSpanish and Arabic.
CONNECT SCIENCE
Connect Science provides a lesson-based approach to SEL with academic integration with science. It includes a 4th Grade curriculum that can be adjusted to be appropriate for 3rd and 5th graders and demonstrated evidence of effectiveness at the 4th grade level.Donate
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Through research, practice, and policy, we collaborate with thought leaders to equip educators and policymakers with the knowledge and resources to advance social and emotional learning in equitable learning environments so all students can thrive. Learn More About CASEL WHAT IS SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL)? SEL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. SEL IS THE PROCESS THROUGH WHICH ALL YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS ACQUIRE AND APPLY THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES TO DEVELOP HEALTHY IDENTITIES, MANAGE EMOTIONS AND ACHIEVE PERSONAL AND COLLECTIVE GOALS, FEEL AND SHOW EMPATHY FOR OTHERS, ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS, AND MAKE RESPONSIBLE AND CARING DECISIONS. SEL ADVANCES EDUCATIONAL EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE THROUGH AUTHENTIC SCHOOL-FAMILY-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS TO ESTABLISH LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS AND EXPERIENCES THAT FEATURE TRUSTING AND COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS, RIGOROUS AND MEANINGFUL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION, AND ONGOING EVALUATION. SEL CAN HELP ADDRESS VARIOUS FORMS OF INEQUITY AND EMPOWER YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS TO CO-CREATE THRIVING SCHOOLS AND CONTRIBUTE TO SAFE, HEALTHY, AND JUST COMMUNITIES.Learn More
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As the pandemic and the nationwide fight for racial justice amplify the longstanding inequities in education and other sectors, CASEL has released a new report: EMERGING INSIGHTS ON ADVANCING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) AS A LEVER FOR EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE. The report summarizes five emerging insights on advancing SEL as a lever for equity and excellence that districts at all stages of their SEL implementation can reflect on as they shape their strategies.Read more
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