Social and emotional learning, or SEL, programs have flourished in schools during the last decade. In this course the instructors (Emily Price and Ben Kirshner) introduce and help you examine community based and youth-empowerment approaches to social and emotional learning. Some of these approaches address the impact of social and political systems, such as immigration and structural racism, on children’s social and emotional experiences.
This course is part of the The Teacher and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Specialization
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Behavior Management and SEL
Culture, Context, and SEL
Examining "Success": Goals, Measurement, and Outcomes in SEL
Moving Forward: A Critical Examination of the Self Competencies
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Not so easy as I think, thank you for this amazing learning experience. I love studying and learning more about SEL as teacher help me become the best!
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it is one of the best courses that i did.
Very interesting applications to marginalized population contexts
Well detailed and explained. I enjoyed the interviews and the reading material. Thank you
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