
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
The NACA Inspired Schools Network (NISN) is a network committed to building a movement of community-led schools supporting Indigenous identity, culture, language and college preparation. Through the development of an SEL Practice Community, NISN is facilitating a learning circle of educators across five schools that are dedicated to utilizing best practices, new ideas and interventions based on the observed needs of diverse students. NISN seeks to inform the implementation of SEL practices that can be effectively delivered through an Indigenous lens, incorporating culturally relevant and holistic supports necessary to promote an academic mindset and healthy behaviors among students.
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Michael Diamond
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offer students highly technical skills, but do they sufficiently address diversity? To ensure diversity... September 2019Read Story
Deborah Neary
The description for this project is forthcoming. Please check back soon! September 2019Read Story
Kate Burwinkel
The description for this project is forthcoming. Please check back soon! September 2019Read Story
Megan Struckel
We want students to value belonging, their own well-being, tolerance, compassion, listening to their peers and adults in their lives,... September 2019Read Story
Hope Hanscom
Mashpee Public Schools (MPS) will further integrate social and emotional learning into the MPS MTSS framework through the following: Our... September 2019Read Story
Ramon Griffin
The 'Building Strong Children through Meta-cognition Integrative SEL' project is designed to deconstruct our current student code of conduct, decrease... September 2019Read Story
Justin Ladas
The stresses of navigating college can unwittingly impede students who otherwise have the intellectual abilities to succeed. The goal of... September 2019Read Story
Jennifer Greve
This project is focused on three age groups facing three different transitions in secondary education: Starting 6th grade in middle... September 2019Read Story