Posts tagged SEL
Us and Them

Analogical Problem-Solving ™ is what I call teaching by living inside a story such as the Us and Them unit. Students have agency/voice to make decisions inside their class story, an analogy of life. As teachers, we carefully follow their suggestions and integrate lessons as we plan strategies that allow them to discover their learning. Students learn real-life lessons without real-life consequences. They realize at a profound level that we have so much in common. We are all connected. Ultimately the students decide war is not worth the enormous human cost. And they internalize that we are all part of the human race.

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The Dynamic Teaching Model

For years we thought the primary emphasis in school should be to teach digital technology to our students. The Information Era would solve everything! Mind you, tech skills are absolutely essential. But, this emphasis, at the exclusion of something else, has placed a couple of generations at a major disadvantage! How do you say? Let’s explore in our latest SEL Blog below where Margaret Boersma, an instructional coach and education consultant, writes about the importance of emotional well-being in classrooms. #SocialEmotionalLearning

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Free SEL Videos for Home and School

Free Lessons Available in Social Emotional Learning for Children.. Every lesson has an affirmation that students can memorize to remind themselves of their ability to influence themselves and others in positive ways.

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Racism – Insights from My Friend (Part 1)

Annie was in my group at Berkeley last summer, where we participated in an international conference for teachers on social and emotional learning (SEL). Our close-knit group still meets regularly on Zoom, supporting each other through breakdowns and celebrating breakthroughs. The other day I asked Annie, who lives in the U.S., what it is like being black with so much visible outrage boiling all around us. She gave some food for thought.

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Building a Culture of Connectedness

In the same way that the soil has to be rich and fertile to grow into strong, healthy plants, so do the relationships in students’ lives need to be fertile to raise strong, contributing human beings in society. It is critical to have relationships that work inside and outside of school. Administrators and teachers, caretakers and teachers, caretakers and students, parents and staff are all critical for nurturing young minds and setting examples.

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Your ACCESS to "Deep Learning at Home"

Learn how the Deep Learning at Home series intentionally teaches social and emotional skills and character development through the arts. Know how each lesson can stimulate family or group discussion. Integrate the affirmation in each lesson and create precious moments during this time of change.

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Teaching in the Netherlands (Part II of II)

The students wanted to learn some English so, my colleague, who did not speak Dutch, did a great job teaching choreography for “Wavin Flag.” And the students learned to sing the chorus, which they loved. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Skills, such as Making Decisions, is Best Learned, Retained and Transferred to Life by Living Inside a Story.

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