Application for EEND 728A - Social – Emotional Learning: Principles and Practices (1/20/2025 - 3/27/2025)
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EEND 728A - Social – Emotional Learning: Principles and Practices
Addresses the foundations, principles, and standards of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL); the theoretical and practical approaches to integrating SEL into curriculum and classroom instruction through a review of current literature and research; the improvement of instruction based on the research and effective SEL practices that support increased student learning; the design, development and application of effective SEL classroom methods and teaching practices that result in improved SEL for all P-12 students; reflection and enhancement of instructional practices in order to better serve their students’ SEL needs; and collaboration with teachers in integrating SEL into curriculum, including participation in professional learning communities.
Date(s) | Day(s) | Time(s) | Location(s) |
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1/20/25 - 3/27/25 | ONLINE • ONLINE |