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Why Social-Emotional Learning Matters | Resources and Expert Advice

Why Social-Emotional Learning Matters | Resources and Expert Advice | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Social-emotional learning methods provide concrete improvements for K-12 students at schools that implement SEL curricula. Check out this guide for info and expert insights on SEL methods & outcomes.

Via Steve Whitmore, june holley
Steve Whitmore's curator insight, July 17, 2018 12:21 PM
This is a great primer on Social Emotional Learning.  Good for people new to the discussion. 
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What is SEL? via CASEL.org

What is SEL? via CASEL.org | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

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Oskar Almazan's curator insight, March 2, 2018 8:44 AM
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.
Jerry Busone's curator insight, March 3, 2018 9:34 AM

We just rolled out our first Emotional Inyelligence Learning session to our more tenured leaders . Excited I was also apprehensive how this would be received by sales leaders slammed with tasks , quota and transformational activities going all around them .... it was too long only the program when one Sales Leader commented “ Why don’t we do this for all of our associates “ AH HA Moment and we were off 


and running ... data is clear EQ accounts for 60% of performance 


oh overall highest ratings for this one workshop over 5 year look back


 

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Social Emotional Thinking Routines  #culturesofthinking #visiblethinking #makingthinkingvisible

Social Emotional Learning Tools Now Available for Educators to Use 
Oakland Schools has released their Social Emotional Thinking Routines webpage. This site features over 20 ready to use thinking routines for Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in classrooms, small groups and individual encounters. Teachers, social workers, counselors, psychologists and other educators can easily start using them today. The website URL is https://tinyurl.com/SELRoutines SEL has been making the education news lately to help create positive school cultures, decrease bullying and improve academic learning. Thinking Routines are one of the 8 cultural forces of Cultures of Thinking (CoT) to help students engage in deeper learning and critical thinking. Using CoT routines with SEL creates deeper student engagement and helps develop empathy, appropriate behavior and personal expression. Most routine lessons require only markers and paper and can be easily modified depending on student age and ability. The lessons can also be used with existing curricula such as Why Try?, Michigan Model, Second Step or Zones of Regulation. The website not only has ready to use lessons, but presents in depth understanding of some of the most frequently used routines for easy adaption to create new learning activities. Classroom teachers and behavior interventionists may use these routines with who classrooms. Social workers, counselors and psychologists will find them useful use in small groups and individual sessions to help their kids express their thoughts, feelings and needs. This website is a result of many CoT for SEL seminars taught in Oakland County, MI by Huron Valley Schools' social worker, Jennifer Hollander, LMSW. Steve Whitmore, LMSW has created the website to curate artifacts from this powerful professional learning.

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Steve Whitmore's curator insight, July 23, 2018 9:20 AM
Check out our new Social Emotional Learning Thinking Routines Website.  Thinking routines are powerful ways to engage students in learning about feelings and positive behavior.