Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs teach skills ranging from emotional regulation to social awareness and problem-solving.
For students from preschool through high school, SEL teachings aim to improve academic performance, encourage positive behaviors, and strengthen a sense of belonging.And the approach works.
A meta-analysis of hundreds of studies involving more than a half-million students globally found that students in SEL programs demonstrated measurable gains in social and emotional skills and behaviors, including self-esteem, mindset, perseverance, and optimism.1The analysis also found that benefits to children significantly outweighed the costs, and this was consistent across socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.[Get This Free SEL Programs Comparison Chart]In a survey, ADDitude asked educators whether they were familiar with SEL.
Of the nearly 400 respondents, 70% said yes. When asked how they learned about its goals and approaches, 69% said they sought this information independently.
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