In this article, Kate Westrich from KnowledgeWorks shares five resources on social-emotional learning. She suggests watching or reading the resources together to gain background, and provides short descriptions of how each resource can benefit the reader:
- Social-Emotional Learning: What It Is and Why It Matters
- “When Social and Emotional Learning Is Key to College Success”
- Spring Issue of “The Future of Children,” titled “Social and Emotional Learning”
- “Promoting Positive Youth Development Through School-Based Social and Emotional Learning Interventions: A Meta-Analysis of Follow-Up Effects”
- Handbook of Social and Emotional Learning: Research and Practice
Engaging with this group of resources would be an excellent professional development exercise for any teacher who wants to implement social-emotional learning in their classroom.
Source Organization: KnowledgeWorks