Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Classroom - Training
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Classroom - Training
About This Workshop
Are you a teacher, administrator, or curriculum designer struggling to incorporate SEL into your curriculum? Do you want to help your students develop soft skills that will help them to cooperate with others, develop healthy relationships, and make good decisions?
In the workshop, you’ll focus on an instructional project where you will explore the competencies of SEL as well as approaches used to implement SEL activities into projects and curriculum for learners.
Takeaways
Understand the concept of social-emotional learning
Understand the five main competencies of SEL and approaches to teach SEL
Effectively analyze explicit SEL skills instruction
Create free-standing lessons to enhance students’ social and emotional competence.
Explore teaching practices such as cooperative learning and project-based learning, which promote SEL.
Integration of SEL and academic curriculum such as language arts, math, social studies, or health.
Build organizational strategies that promote SEL as a school-wide initiative that creates a climate and culture conducive to learning.
Build interactivity into instruction
Effectively evaluate learning and development of SEL skills
Portfolio Development (Show not tell)
Attendance and Technology Requirements:
This workshop is available via one of our Virtual Classrooms and can be accessed by any smart device with internet access. (Learn and participate anywhere you can access the internet)
Other Needs
A notepad and pen
Program Duration:
4 Weeks:
Approximate Time requirements per week:
5 Hours: (Approximate time - Actual time is based on how efficiently you work)
One 1 hour live group class
4 hours asynchronous assignments
At Graduation You Receive:
Certificate of Completion
Portfolio of completed work and proof of performance
One 30 minute mentorship call
Access to Career Coaching and Development
Access to our Network and Resources
Tax Deduction Options:
This workshop is tax-deductible and is considered professional training. Click here for more information.