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    • Chapter 1: Overview of Social and Emotional Learning
    • Chapter 2: Planning for an Impactful Experience
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    Five Skill Domains of Social and Emotional Learning
    Mapping Assets for Social and Emotional Learning
    Practice Frameworks for Social and Emotional Learning
    Prioritization Chart
    Social and Emotional Learning Competencies Match Game
    Social and Emotional Learning Logic Model Template
    Social and Emotional Learning Research Brief

    Assess and Reflect

    Assessing Social and Emotional Learning Organizational Readiness
    Assigning Roles and Responsibilities
    Capturing Social and Emotional Learning Program Needs Assessment
    Rubric for Assessing Social and Emotional Competencies

    Plan and Implement

    Delivery Methods for Social and Emotional Learning
    Practice Frameworks for Social and Emotional Learning
    Social and Emotional Learning Implementation Planning Checklist
    Social Emotional Learning Activity Intentional Design Planner

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    Integrating Social and Emotional Learning Training to Go
    Introduction to Social and Emotional Learning Training to Go
    Social and Emotional Learning Competencies Match Game

    Glossary

    Embedded instruction

    These activities provide opportunities to practice literacy skills or concepts in the context of another academic activity, academic enrichment activity or routine. Embedded instruction may be easier to deliver to groups of students who have mixed abilities.

    Executive functions

    A set of mental processes that govern planning, decision making and self-regulation.

    Explicit instruction

    These activities focus primarily on direct teaching of concepts and skills. While it doesn’t mean teaching isolated facts and procedures, it does mean that literacy is the main area of academic focus.

    Mindfulness development

    Development of skills that promote a state of active, open attention on the present. A framework for the practice of social and emotional learning. 

    Positive youth development

    Productive and constructive engagement that promotes positive outcomes by providing opportunities, fostering positive relationships and supporting young people to build on their strengths. A framework for the practice of social and emotional learning.

    Relationship skills

    The ability to establish and maintain healthy and rewarding relationships with diverse individuals and groups. The ability to communicate clearly, listen well, cooperate with others, resist inappropriate social pressure, negotiate conflict constructively, and seek and offer help when needed. One of five skill domains for social and emotional learning.

    Responsible decision making

    The ability to make constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions based on ethical standards, safety concerns, and social norms. The ability to identify, analyze and solve problems. The realistic evaluation of consequences of various actions, and a consideration of the well-being of oneself and others. One of five skill domains for social and emotional learning.

    Self-awareness

    The ability to accurately recognize one’s own emotions, thoughts, and values and how they influence behavior. The ability to accurately assess one’s strengths and limitations, with a well-grounded sense of confidence, optimism, and a growth mind-set. One of five skill domains for social and emotional learning.

    Self-management

    The ability to successfully regulate one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in different situations — effectively managing stress, controlling impulses, and motivating oneself. The ability to set and work toward personal and academic goals, including the ability to organize time and tasks. One of five skill domains for social and emotional learning.

    Social and emotional learning

    The process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.

    Social awareness

    The ability to take the perspective of and empathize with others, including those from diverse backgrounds and cultures. The ability to understand social and ethical norms for behavior and to recognize family, school and community resources and supports. One of five skill domains for social and emotional learning.

    Trauma

    The often-debilitating symptoms that many people suffer from in the aftermath of perceived life-threatening or overwhelming experiences.

    Trauma-informed practice

    Policies, procedures and practices that aim to reduce the effects of overwhelming experiences or feelings. A framework for the practice of social and emotional learning. 

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External Videos

5 Keys to Social and Emotional Learning

An Introduction to Social and Emotional Learning

Social and Emotional LEarning: Trish Shaffer at TEDx University of Nevada

Social-Emotional LEarning: What It Is and Why It Matters

Youth Programs as Powerful Settings for Social and Emotional Learning

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5 Simple Lessons for Social and Emotional Learning for Adults

Assessing Social & Emotional Skills in Out-of-School Time Settings: Considerations for Practitioners

Fostering Social-Emotional Learning for Youth and Staff in Out-of-School Time

Foundations for Young Adult Success: A Developmental Framework

Navigating Social and Emotional Learning from the Inside Out: Looking Inside and Across 25 Leading SEL Programs: A Practical Resource for Schools and OST Providers (Elementary School Focus)

Nurturing Social-Emotional Learning in Out-of-School Time

Preparing for Effective SEL Implementation

Self-Regulation and Toxic Stress

Social and Emotional Learning in Schools: From Programs to Strategies

Social and Emotional Learning Practices: A Self-Reflection Tool for Afterschool Staff

Teaching the Whole Child

Why Social and Emotional Learning Is Essential for Students

Web-based Resources

Got You ACE Score?

Center of Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning

Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)

Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports

Preparing Youth to Thrive

Trauma-Informed Practice

Trauma-Informed Approach and Trauma-Specific Interventions

Youth in Transition: Soft Skills to Pay the Bills - Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success

Little Actions Make a Big Difference Videos

WE Well-Being Playbook

Lesson Plans and Activities

Act for Youth: SEL Toolkit

Free Social Emotional Learning Activities

Grades 6-8: Social-Emotional Skills

Social and Emotional Learning & Health Lesson Plans (AFT)

Social Emotional Learning Topics

Teachable Moment: Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility

Twelve Games to Teach Students Social-Emotional Learning

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