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The Power of SEL
Education First
5 episodes
3 days ago
The Power of SEL explores wellbeing and academic achievement through social and emotional learning. In this five-part series, we share insights from 13 years of partnership between Education First and the NoVo Foundation and celebrate the achievements of over 1,000 grantees. Each episode examines why SEL matters and how it works in classrooms, schools, and districts — including practices to engage students and educators and navigate challenges. Learn together about centering equity in SEL, building consensus and coalitions, and prioritizing student and educator wellbeing.
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The Power of SEL explores wellbeing and academic achievement through social and emotional learning. In this five-part series, we share insights from 13 years of partnership between Education First and the NoVo Foundation and celebrate the achievements of over 1,000 grantees. Each episode examines why SEL matters and how it works in classrooms, schools, and districts — including practices to engage students and educators and navigate challenges. Learn together about centering equity in SEL, building consensus and coalitions, and prioritizing student and educator wellbeing.
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How Do Educators Navigate the Facts, Fiction, and Politics of SEL?
The Power of SEL
55 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
How Do Educators Navigate the Facts, Fiction, and Politics of SEL?

Why are states across the country restricting teaching and training practices associated with social and emotional learning (SEL)? In episode three, we dive into the controversies surrounding SEL and chat with practitioners in the field to explore the impact of SEL and why it may be contentious. Throughout, we’ll determine whether the concerns about SEL are valid or if they are simply the result of misinformation fueled by political agendas.

 

In this episode, we hear from a variety of teachers, administrators, district leaders and organization leaders deeply involved in SEL: Dr. Bloodine Barthelus, Chris Chatmon, Toni C. Gayle, Dr. Sasha Rabkin, Trish Shaffer, Dr. Dena Simmons, and Tina Vasquez.  

 

To learn more about SEL, visit:

 

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/defining-a-culture-of-care-for-black-boys/

https://www.education-first.com/insights/our-publications/centering-equity-in-sel/

https://www.education-first.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SEL-Convening-Learning-Conditions-and-Student-Wellbeing.pdf 

https://www.education-first.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/FINAL-SEL-Political-Dynamics-Memo-1.pdf

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LiberatEd 

Kingmakers of Oakland

The Power of SEL
The Power of SEL explores wellbeing and academic achievement through social and emotional learning. In this five-part series, we share insights from 13 years of partnership between Education First and the NoVo Foundation and celebrate the achievements of over 1,000 grantees. Each episode examines why SEL matters and how it works in classrooms, schools, and districts — including practices to engage students and educators and navigate challenges. Learn together about centering equity in SEL, building consensus and coalitions, and prioritizing student and educator wellbeing.