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Introduction to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) - #SPC18315

Non-Credit Course
15 Clock Hours

Course Description

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) has been recognized as a critical factor in students' success in school and beyond. SEL involves five essential components including: self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, social awareness, and relationship skills. Through readings, videos, personal reflection, and online forum questions, participants will explore each of these components and learn how SEL and academics go hand-in-hand. Participants will leave the course with resources and strategies designed to support the social and emotional learning needs of students.

Global Goals of the Course

  1. Comprehend the five competencies of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL).
  2. Investigate the rationale for SEL and the benefits of SEL.
  3. Explore teaching strategies and activities to support the social and emotional learning needs of students.
  4. Examine family and community resources available to support the SEL initiative.


Reviews


By Shelbie Henderson
Reviewed 2 years ago
Great course with very applicable information.


By James Dolan
Reviewed 2 years ago
she was outstanding!!


By Laurie Reed
Reviewed 1 year ago
Outstanding curriculum design and responsive teacher!


By Kathleen Kelly
Reviewed 1 year ago
The course was very informative, I already knew a lot about SEL but I learned a few new strategies which was great.

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