Advancing Social and Emotional Learning - CASEL (2024)

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CASEL Guide to Effective SEL Programs

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SEL Provider Council

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An Update on Social and Emotional Learning Outcome Research

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The Impact of Enhancing Students’ Social and Emotional Learning

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The Practical Benefits of an SEL Program

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Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

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If we really want all students to leave school having developed certain academic, social, personal, and cultural capacities, we need to think really carefully about whether we as educators are creating the types of experiences that we know from research will help develop those capacities.
Students are more engaged and learning outcomes are much more equitable when every student has affirming developmental experiences, like psychological safety, caring relationships, personally relevant content, and a sense of personal agency.
Articulate the value and importance of social and emotional learning in every space. Social-emotional learning is the pathway towards equity, access, and social justice.
I want [my daughter] to be supported socially. I want her to be supported academically. I want her to be supported emotionally. And I want to know that there is cultural competency or cultural humility in the staff, that there is an awareness that they know the demographics they are dealing with.
There's an 11 to 1 return on investment, so for every dollar invested in programming around social and emotional learning, we see that they're saving 11 dollars. There are lots of reasons people are coming to the conclusion that this is something that we need to be prioritizing.
Learning should be inherently joyous. It should be a joyous pursuit, enabling all students to have fun and find their passions. It's the purpose of learning.
If you care about outcomes, you need to care about SEL. It is the pathway to get the outcomes that we all desire.
In partnership with our SEL Fellows, we can bring social and emotional learning to more communities nationwide so all young people receive the education they deserve.
I love having this community of people and access to [CASEL]. I don't know how I would have even dreamed of doing even the small pieces that I'm doing right now. I just really keep thinking as I'm going through this fellowship of how many other people there are like me out there.
The truth is emotion drives attention and attention drives learning. Our country needs social and emotional learning tools now more than ever.
“I love having this community of people and access to [CASEL]. I don't know how I would have even dreamed of doing even the small pieces that I'm doing right now. I just really keep thinking as I'm going through this fellowship of how many other people there are like me out there.” SEL Fellows Academy Participant
Our SEL is strategically placed as a universal strategy to build resilience, cultivate protective factors, like strong relationships with peers and adults, and reduce stigma around mental health help-seeking.
We often say that we can't jump over the adults to get to the students. And so we really are building up adult capacities so that we can support the development of children and youth.
The vast majority of teachers agree that they can’t teach their students effectively unless they also consider their SEL needs.
A student is not going to care how much you know until they know how much you care.
The CASEL Weissberg Scholars Program is the most meaningful honor of my professional life. I am excited that my colleagues and I will provide learning experiences and supports to early career scholars who will advance evidence-based practices and policies to improve the positive development and life opportunities of millions of young people.
We need to address inequities in education and we need better pathways to success… [which requires recognizing that students’ social and emotional learning] is just as important as their academic growth.
SEL and academics cannot be separated, so when we ignore part, we build more gaps.
There was a time when our future in the district was uncertain. It was the community and it was the families and community partners who came forth and strongly advocated for SEL to continue and to be part of the learning journey.
For me leading and teaching through the lens of SEL means supporting students to learn with and from each other and to take charge of their own learning.
Learning should be inherently joyous. It should be a joyous pursuit, enabling all students to have fun and find their passions. It's the purpose of learning.
Learning is a relational process. We are not simply cognitive. We are not simply emotional. We are not simply social. We are all those things simultaneously.
The handing of ownership over to the students means that students can move from dependent learners to independent learners. They are advocating for their social and emotional as well as academic needs. This also means that they are increasing their student voice in the classroom.
The first thing that I would suggest to any district is if you care about outcomes. you need to care about SEL. It is the pathway to get the outcomes that we all desire.
Our young people already have greatness inside of them. SEL creates the conditions for that greatness to shine.

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CASEL and Committee for Children Applaud Federal Investment in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

March 22, 2024

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Articles & Briefs BELE Learning Series - Educator Well-Being as a Pathway Toward Investing in Education Staff CASEL, National Equity Project

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Press Release U.S. Senate and White House Honor ‘National Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Week’ with Bipartisan Resolution, Presidential Letter CASEL

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