School Connect
Academic learning and cognitive growth are inextricably linked with social and emotional development and environments. For example, students learn best when they are focused, find information relevant and engaging, and are actively involved in learning. This requires them to have a ready and focused brain, use emotional regulation skills, and also be in an environment where they feel physically and emotionally safe, connected, included, and supported. The CASEL Guide to School-Wide SEL
School Connect (High School)
High School
The interactive School Connect high school curriculum includes 80 lessons organized into four modules. Each lesson includes a 2 page lesson outline, PPT slides, student handouts and lesson extensions.
High School Learning Modules
School Connect Foundations
Communication Skills
Academic Skills & Motivation
Collaboration Skills for Group Projects
Supporting Empathy & Inclussion
Building Relationships & Resolving Conflicts
Contact your school administrator or counselor if you have difficulty accessing the School Connect SEL curriculum.
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Panorama Data - What Students Say About Their Own SEL Skills
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Last year, 5,205 elementary and 16,531 secondary students shared perceptions regarding their own SEL development. Beliefs and perceptions were reported in the following:
Growth Mindset - whether they have the ability to change key factors central to their performance at school, i.e., hard work, capability, persistence.
Self-Efficacy - how
Self-Management- how
Social-Awareness - how