If there's one thing teachers can agree on, it's that social and
emotional learning is a hot topic in education. But beyond this,
questions still remain. Many educators find themselves wondering,
what exactly is SEL? How should it be taught? What does it look
like in the classroom? And, is it our job as educators to teach
students non-academic life skills? Based on author Dr. Amy
Cranston's experiences with implementing SEL from a practical
standpoint, this book defines SEL and digs into the real work of
how to incorporate SEL in K-12 schools. It makes the connection
between research and practical application and the real-life
examples and testimonials of SEL in the classroom will help
educators effectively implement SEL programming. Featured case
studies demonstrate real-world applications of SEL in different
types of K-12 learning environments. It addresses students'
different interests and varied learning styles and features Mindful
Moments that encourage understanding, learning, and reflection. By
supporting the emotional needs of students, educators will not only
address issues such as discipline problems and absenteeism, but
will help their students to be more mindful and self-aware. By
encouraging spaces where intrapersonal and interpersonal skills are
celebrated and cultivated, educators will set the foundation for
all students to succeed.
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