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ERIC #:ED414020
Title:Promoting Social and Emotional Learning: Guidelines for Educators.
Authors:Elias, Maurice J.Zins, Joseph E.Weissberg, Roger P.Frey, Karin S.Greenberg, Mark T.Haynes, Norris M.Kessler, RachaelSchwab-Stone, Mary E.Shriver, Timothy P.
Descriptors:Child BehaviorCognitive DevelopmentCurriculum DesignCurriculum DevelopmentElementary Secondary EducationEmotional DevelopmentInterpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal CompetencePersonality DevelopmentPreschool EducationSocial DevelopmentSocialization
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Publisher:Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1250 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1453; phone: 1-800-933-2723, 703-549-9110; fax: 703-299-8631; World Wide Web: http://www.ascd.org; e-mail: member@ascd.org (ASCD Stock No. 197157; ASCD member price, $18.95; nonmember price: $22.95).
Publication Date:1997-00-00
Pages:176
Pub Types:Books; Guides - Non-Classroom
Abstract:Educators today have a renewed perspective: when schools attend systematically to students' social and emotional skills, the academic achievement of children increases, the incidence of problem behaviors decreases, the quality of the relationships surrounding each child improves. The challenge of raising knowledgeable, responsible, and caring children can be enhanced by thoughtful, sustained, and systematic attention to children's social and emotional learning (SEL). The purpose of this book is to address the crucial need among educators for a straightforward and practical guide to establishing, implementing and evaluating comprehensive, coordinated programming to enhance the social and emotional development of children from preschool through high school. Framing the discussion are 39 concise guidelines, as well as many field-inspired examples for classrooms, schools, and school districts. Chapter 1 addresses the "Need for Social and Emotional Learning." Chapter 2 addresses "Reflecting on Your Current Practices." Chapter 3, "How Does Social and Emotional Education Fit in Schools?", provides a more indepth examination of what social and emotional education is. Chapter 4, "Developing Social and Emotional Skills in Classrooms," explains how teachers can help students develop social and emotional skills in their individual classrooms. Chapter 5, "Creating the Context for Social and Emotional Learning," examines issues related to creating an organizational climate supportive of social and emotional educational programs. Chapter 6, "Introducing and Sustaining Social and Emotional Education," discusses practical issues involved in starting and continuing a program. Chapter 7, "Evaluating the Success of Social and Emotional Learning," outlines ways to evaluate social and emotional education efforts to determine whether specific goals are being achieved. Chapter 8, "Moving Forward: Assessing Strengths, Priorities, and Next Steps," revisits the self-reflection process. Three appendices offer a curriculum scope for different age groups, guidelines for social and emotional education, and program description, contacts, and site visit information. (SD)
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Identifiers:Emotion Theory; Emotions; Social Education; Social Learning Curriculum; Social Learning Theory
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:2 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Alexandria, VA.
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ISBN:ISBN-0-87120-288-3
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Languages:English
Education Level:Elementary Secondary Education; Preschool Education
 

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