Launching morning meeting in the first week sets the tone for SEL, connection, and routine—all with a simple, step-by-step plan.| Proud to be Primary
Photo ©Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello Key Points Back to top Social and emotional learning (SEL) has long had a friend hiding in plain sight. I’ll give you a hint: Ferris Bueller visits one on his famous “Day Off,” resulting in this classic scene. You guessed it: museums! I’m a longtime museum professional. Struck by […]| CASEL
Today we're talking about feelings. BIG feelings! A dip into some SEL books and why they're important.| A Fuse #8 Production
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
Fitchburg State University's online M.Ed. in Curriculum and Teaching (Non-Licensure) program equips educators to use SEL in curricula and teaching.| Fitchburg State University Online
Understanding the whole child helps inform educators’ decision-making and equips students with the tools they need to navigate the school environment.| Educational Records Bureau
Key Points Back to top Social and emotional learning (SEL) is everywhere—and I’m happy to see the popularity of prioritizing social and emotional needs in state standards, district initiatives, professional development goals, faculty room conversations, and social media posts. Whether you are rolling out SEL because of a district initiative, exploring it on your own, […]| CASEL
Discover the best SEL (social emotional learning) picture books about feelings and emotions. Use them to support your children and students as they learn about their emotions and develop emotional intelligence.| Imagination Soup
In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, educators face the challenge of integrating innovative EdTech tools and pedagogical methodologies to enhance student learning experiences. From Bloom’s Taxonomy to Project-Based Learning and everything in between, educators are continuously exploring diverse pedagogical frameworks to optimize teaching practices and foster student success.| BookWidgets
Key Points Back to top Now more than ever, students need hope. They tell us that they’re increasingly anxious about the world they will inherit. They need to know they can solve problems and make an impact. Educators can facilitate this experience while honoring the content they are expected to teach. One way is through […]| CASEL
Key Points Back to top I recently retired from the public school system in Texas after 26 years as a high school social studies classroom teacher. Throughout my time in the classroom, I experienced the tremendous value of social and emotional strategies, and employed them even before there was a common language or framework for […]| CASEL
An in-depth look at the mind+heart Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum available for K-2 and Grades 3-5 for teachers and school counselors.| Proud to be Primary