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“Social-emotional learning standards are an essential piece of providing D.C. students with a high-quality, equitable education experience,” said State Superintendent Dr. Christina Grant.
D.C. has unveiled a set of draft social-emotional health standards that city leaders said will help students express and manage emotions and resolve conflicts.
Missouri’s state board of education decided to provide schools with optional guidelines on social-emotional learning to help them cope with worsening student behavior. Commissioners are ...
Domain 3: Understanding and organizing subject matter for student learning – Teachers integrate content, processes, materials and resources into a coherent, culturally relevant and equitable ...
The social-emotional learning standards are defined through three categories: “me,” including personal healthy behaviors and self-esteem; “we,” teamwork, collaboration and cooperation; and ...
“Social and Emotional Learning standards are an essential piece of providing DC students with a high-quality, equitable education experience,” said State Superintendent Dr. Christina Grant.
A work group of 29 teachers, principals, researchers and other educators spent months crafting a set of proposed Social-Emotional Learning Standards for the state, which they presented before the ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri’s board of education will decide Tuesday whether to adopt social-emotional learning standards for K-12 students.
After receiving mixed results from the public on the consideration of social-emotional learning standards in Missouri K-12 schools, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is asking the public for input regarding it’s standards for social-emotional learning.
JEFFERSON CITY − The Missouri State Board of Education decided not to vote on social-emotional learning (SEL) standards for K-12 students at its meeting Tuesday. Rather, the Board chose to use ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s board of education will decide Tuesday whether to implement social-emotional learning standards for K-12 students. Although board members praised the potential ...