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Fostering knowledgeable, responsible, and caring students is one of
the most urgent challenges facing schools, families, and
communities. Promoting Social and Emotional Learning provides sound
principles for meeting this challenge. Students today face
unparalleled demands. In addition to achieving academically, they
must learn to work cooperatively, make responsible decisions about
social and health practices, resist negative peer and media
influences, contribute constructively to their family and
community, function in an increasingly diverse society, and acquire
the skills, attitudes, and values necessary to become productive
workers and citizens. A comprehensive, integrated program of social
and emotional education can help students meet these many demands.
The authors draw upon scientific studies, theories, site visits,
and their own extensive experiences to describe approaches to
social and emotional learning at all levels. Framing the discussion
are 39 concise guidelines, as well as many field-inspired examples
for classrooms, schools, and districts. Chapters address how to
develop, implement, and evaluate effective strategies. Educators
who have programs in place will find ways to strengthen them. Those
seeking further direction will find an abundance of approaches and
ideas. Appendixes include a curriculum scope for preschool through
grade 12 and an extensive list of contacts that readers may follow
up on for firsthand knowledge about effective social and emotional
programs. The authors of Promoting Social and Emotional Learning
are members of the Research and Guidelines Work Group of the
Collaborative for the Advancement of Social and Emotional Learning
(CASEL).
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
In this groundbreaking book, nationally recognized leaders in
education and psychology examine the relationships between social
emotional education and school success specifically focusing on
interventions that enhance student learning. Offering scientific
evidence and practical examples, this volume points out the many
benefits of social emotional learning programs, including: Building
skills linked to cognitive development Encouraging student focus
and motivation Improving relationships between students and
teachers Creating school-family partnerships to help students
achieve Increasing student confidence and success
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