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The rapid social, economic and technological changes taking place
in the world today have led to the rise of social and emotional
learning (SEL) as an essential requirement in positive human
development and meaningful education. SEL competencies such as
self-awareness, emotional regulation, problem solving,
collaboration, understanding and empathising with others, embracing
diversity and conflict resolution, are key 21st century
competences. The turbulences taking place in the Mediterranean
region such as civil strife, violence, socio-economic hardship,
forced displacement, human trafficking and child abuse, have
directed academics', policy makers' and practitioners' interest
towards SEL. SEL became an innovative avenue in preventing and
addressing some of the main challenges being faced by countries in
the Mediterranean basin in the healthy development and quality
education of children and young people. Social and Emotional
Learning in the Mediterranean: Cross Cultural Perspectives and
Approaches is the first publication of this kind to explore how the
Mediterranean region is seeking to address the issues and
challenges in the promotion and implementation of SEL. It is an
attempt to raise awareness on the SEL policies, frameworks and
practices taking place in the Mediterranean region, to share and
celebrate good practices, and to critically reflect on the
challenges faced in the effective implementation of SEL in the
region, with recommendations for policy, interventions and
research.
This book synthesizes concepts, findings, and best practices for a
complete guide to planning, implementing, and evaluating social and
emotional education (SEE) programs. Emphasizing "caught" as well as
taught lessons, it offers a whole-school framework for SEE, with
content, rationales, assessment tools, and age-appropriate
strategies. Interventions are also included for use across
subjects, to engage learners and assist students with behavioral
and emotional difficulties. And the lessons travel beyond the
classroom, involving the whole school, families and communities.
Key areas of coverage include: How SEE can be taught and assessed
as a core competence. Classroom and whole school frameworks to
enhance SEE. Examples of targeted interventions for at-risk
students. Techniques for enlisting parents and communities in
supporting SEE. A complete online set of SEE class and homework
activities. Social and Emotional Education in Primary School is an
essential resource for scientist-practitioners, educators, and
other professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in
special and general education, child and school psychology,
educational psychology, social work, positive psychology, and
family-related fields.
This invaluable book offers a comprehensive guide for educators in
understanding and promoting wellbeing and violence prevention
initiatives in schools and communities. Ittranslates research and
theory into practice with a strong evidence-based application. The
book is presented in five thematic sections, namely: culture and
wellbeing; young females and wellbeing; bullying; cyberbullying and
student violence; interventions to promote wellbeing; and
interventions to promote violence prevention. An introductory
chapter provides an overview of the field and a commentary chapter
draws the five themes together. Written by experienced researchers
and educators, each of the 21 chapters provides practical
information and research on school, classroom or community
applications, trends and issues in the field, and practical ideas
for wellbeing and violence prevention measures. Issues of culture,
gender and youth voice are specifically addressed.
This invaluable book offers a comprehensive guide for educators in
understanding and promoting wellbeing and violence prevention
initiatives in schools and communities. Ittranslates research and
theory into practice with a strong evidence-based application. The
book is presented in five thematic sections, namely: culture and
wellbeing; young females and wellbeing; bullying; cyberbullying and
student violence; interventions to promote wellbeing; and
interventions to promote violence prevention. An introductory
chapter provides an overview of the field and a commentary chapter
draws the five themes together. Written by experienced researchers
and educators, each of the 21 chapters provides practical
information and research on school, classroom or community
applications, trends and issues in the field, and practical ideas
for wellbeing and violence prevention measures. Issues of culture,
gender and youth voice are specifically addressed.
This book synthesizes concepts, findings, and best practices for a
complete guide to planning, implementing, and evaluating social and
emotional education (SEE) programs. Emphasizing "caught" as well as
taught lessons, it offers a whole-school framework for SEE, with
content, rationales, assessment tools, and age-appropriate
strategies. Interventions are also included for use across
subjects, to engage learners and assist students with behavioral
and emotional difficulties. And the lessons travel beyond the
classroom, involving the whole school, families and communities.
Key areas of coverage include: How SEE can be taught and assessed
as a core competence. Classroom and whole school frameworks to
enhance SEE. Examples of targeted interventions for at-risk
students. Techniques for enlisting parents and communities in
supporting SEE. A complete online set of SEE class and homework
activities. Social and Emotional Education in Primary School is an
essential resource for scientist-practitioners, educators, and
other professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in
special and general education, child and school psychology,
educational psychology, social work, positive psychology, and
family-related fields.
The rapid social, economic and technological changes taking place
in the world today have led to the rise of social and emotional
learning (SEL) as an essential requirement in positive human
development and meaningful education. SEL competencies such as
self-awareness, emotional regulation, problem solving,
collaboration, understanding and empathising with others, embracing
diversity and conflict resolution, are key 21st century
competences. The turbulences taking place in the Mediterranean
region such as civil strife, violence, socio-economic hardship,
forced displacement, human trafficking and child abuse, have
directed academics', policy makers' and practitioners' interest
towards SEL. SEL became an innovative avenue in preventing and
addressing some of the main challenges being faced by countries in
the Mediterranean basin in the healthy development and quality
education of children and young people. Social and Emotional
Learning in the Mediterranean: Cross Cultural Perspectives and
Approaches is the first publication of this kind to explore how the
Mediterranean region is seeking to address the issues and
challenges in the promotion and implementation of SEL. It is an
attempt to raise awareness on the SEL policies, frameworks and
practices taking place in the Mediterranean region, to share and
celebrate good practices, and to critically reflect on the
challenges faced in the effective implementation of SEL in the
region, with recommendations for policy, interventions and
research.
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