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The author defines concepts and terms in ways that make sense to practitioners, outlines the scientific evidence behind the concept, explores ways in which schools can become more emotionally literate, and demonstrates the educational benefits. The book is a practical and up-to-date account of ways in which schools can use emotional literacy to realize their goals of school improvement and effectiveness, increased learning, more efficient management of teaching and learning, and improved relationships.
Schools are now seen as being one of the key agents which can help
redress society's most fundamental problems, create more cohesive
communities and promote citizenship and a sense of social
conscience in the young. Promoting Mental, Emotional and Social
Health: A Whole School Approach provides a clear and practical
overview of ways in which mainstream schools can promote the health
of all those who work and learn in them.
Supported by the latest new evidence from the UK and Europe as well
as findings from the USA, it outlines and examines:
* evidence that social and emotional learning and academic
achievement can go hand in hand and that the same key factors
underlie both happy and effective schools
* the areas of school life that are the key to promoting social and
affective health, including relationships with families and the
community, management and the curriculum
* the competencies that we all need to become more emotionally
literate and relate to more effectively.
Schools are now seen as being one of the key agents which can help
redress society's most fundamental problems, create more cohesive
communities and promote citizenship and a sense of social
conscience in the young. Promoting Mental, Emotional and Social
Health: A Whole School Approach provides a clear and practical
overview of ways in which mainstream schools can promote the health
of all those who work and learn in them. Supported by the latest
new evidence from the UK and Europe as well as findings from the
USA, it outlines and examines: * evidence that social and emotional
learning and academic achievement can go hand in hand and that the
same key factors underlie both happy and effective schools * the
areas of school life that are the key to promoting social and
affective health, including relationships with families and the
community, management and the curriculum * the competencies that we
all need to become more emotionally literate and relate to more
effectively.
The author defines concepts and terms in ways that make sense to practitioners, outlines the scientific evidence behind the concept, explores ways in which schools can become more emotionally literate, and demonstrates the educational benefits. The book is a practical and up-to-date account of ways in which schools can use emotional literacy to realize their goals of school improvement and effectiveness, increased learning, more efficient management of teaching and learning, and improved relationships.
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