The majority of our work at BCE falls under the umbrella of something called Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Ms. Cheatham teaches monthly lessons in every classroom, and Ms. Butler leads small groups to help students learn and practice these skills. This learning will help guide students into more healthy, successful, and fulfilling lives as they grow.
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. SEL programming is based on the understanding that the best learning emerges in the context of supportive relationships that make learning challenging, engaging, and meaningful. Social and emotional skills are critical to being a good student, citizen, and worker. Many risky behaviors (e.g., drug use, violence, bullying, and dropping out) can be prevented or reduced when multiyear, integrated efforts are used to develop students' social and emotional skills. This is best done through effective classroom instruction, student engagement in positive activities in and out of the classroom, and broad parent and community involvement in program planning, implementation, and evaluation. From: http://www.casel.org/social-and-emotional-learning/
All Eanes ISD elementary schools are following the same themes for SEL lessons each month. Feel free to refer back to this section to follow along with what your child is learning.
September/October: Intrapersonal Skills
Self-Compassion "Our successes and failures come and go--they neither define us nor do they determine our worthiness." ~Kristin Neff
Honesty and trust
November/December
Personal safety
Digital safety
January/February: Interpersonal Skills
Belonging
March/April
College & Careers