An innovative digital course that uses engaging strategies to educate students about cultivating and maintaining healthy relationships during their critical middle school years. The data is showing that Character Playbook teaches students not just how to manage their own relationships and emotions, but how to play a positive role in their school communities. After taking the course, students have expressed high confidence in their ability to navigate tough conversations, resolve conflict in a positive way and communicate effectively.
EVERFI’s new social and emotional learning program, The Compassion Project, is the first comprehensive, no-cost program designed to promote compassion education and help educators facilitate lessons around fundamental SEL skills for students in grades 2-4, focusing on the complex but critical skill of compassion.
With interactive activities and games that teach compassion, The Compassion Project provides invaluable resources for teaching empathy in the classroom.
Understanding Compassion
Teaching Empathy Activities
Self Compassion
Practicing Compassion
Mental Wellness Basics introduces students to concepts related to mental health and wellness. Stigma associated with mental health can have serious and negative impacts on help-seeking behaviors, and many mental health conditions and symptoms can be significantly lessened through prevention. As such, the lessons in this course focus on:
Supporting students in identifying threats to mental health early, and taking measures to increase factors that protect mental health.
Introducing students to the experiences of others in order to develop awareness and empathy, reduce stigma, and provide facts on the prevalence and symptoms of mental health conditions.
Fostering a mental health mindset to help students develop feelings of self-efficacy and skills that promote and model advocacy for self and others.
Empower students to become leaders in their school communities and prevent bullying with Honor Code, EVERFI’s bullying prevention curriculum. Honor Code takes a practical approach to bullying prevention by empowering students to create positive change in their school community, whether they’re engaging in bullying, on the receiving end of it, or witnessing it in their school.
Students are able to apply the social skills learned in each module by engaging in real life based scenarios that challenge them in areas of courage, leadership and resilience.
Upon completion of the course, students have the opportunity to take their learning offline and into their school through a Capstone Project that puts their newly learned leadership skills into practice.
Digital character training to empower students to recognize the signs of violence in any form, and step up and say something when they do.
In partnership with Sandy Hook Promise, this course was built to empower students to be stewards of safety in their school communities. Through rich storytelling and scenarios that will resonate with any high school student, Say Something teaches students how to recognize the signs, signals, and threats of violence, and how to stop it before it occurs.
Elementary, Middle and High School. Simple, no-prep 15-minute online activities. Each week students learn a new social, emotional character and wellbeing skill. They then choose a challenge for how to mentor peers with that skill. Self-paced online 15-minute PD for teachers and all other staff to grow how they coach student strengths. On-going support to grow community of purpose where every student is mentored by a caring adult. Crisis Catcher technology to proactively support mental wellbeing and identify students who need extra attention for suicide or other issues.