Together with experts on identity, race, and bias, Sparkler Learning, Noggin, and Paramount’s Content for Change created Discussing Race with Young Children, a Step-by-Step Activity Guide to help spark safe, age-appropriate conversations with children ages 2-6. The building blocks of the guide are aligned with CASEL’s 5 core competencies for social and emotional learning (SEL). […]| CASEL
Key Points Back to top This blog post is an adapted excerpt. You can access the full article here. Social and emotional learning (SEL) must ultimately focus on creating the future, not just fixing the present. I am an educator because education is at the heart of social change. I firmly believe that transforming education […]| CASEL
How to Write for CASEL’s Blog We’re excited you’re interested in writing for CASEL’s blog, Constellations. We’re committed to storytelling from all over the SEL field, from leading researchers, school leaders and teachers, to students and their family members. So if you have a story to share ...| Google Docs
Key Points Back to top Esau McCaulley writes thoughtful articles in the New York Times about civil rights in America. In a recent article, he pointed out that one message of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life is that hope is most useful when despair seems greatest. Dr. King faced segregation, the war in Vietnam, […]| CASEL