
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
English language learners and native English-speaking students are typically segregated in our school, and this project aims to intentionally build community between these populations through physical activity, personal histories, visiting each other's neighborhoods and a final creative video project.
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Chelsey Pollock
Our project continues Seacoast High School's mission to transform our student support and discipline model in alignment with Restorative Justice... September 2019Read Story
Mary Haddad
Not belonging can break our hearts and spirits, deplete our self-worth and negatively impact academic success. The 'Agents of Change'... September 2019Read Story
John Butler
Bibliotherapy is literally a novel approach to social and emotional learning with the basic premise that information, guidance and solace... September 2019Read Story
Amber Simmons
Data has shown that SEL has had overwhelmingly positive effects on the academic achievement of English learners (ELs) and students... September 2019Read Story
Justin Lipomi
During the 2017–2018 school year, 13.99 percent of 9th grade students in Volusia County Schools (VCS) did not meet the... September 2019Read Story
Jay Sohn
Many students at Rickards Middle School are not all able to make connections between their culture and personal experiences despite... September 2019Read Story
Patrick Casey
The goal of the 'Ascension Through Diversity Project' is to unify and develop a prevention and early intervention system that... September 2019Read Story
Sheldon Reynolds
The UVA Breakthrough Network is a smaller cohort of schools within the Denver Public Schools system which uses the Network... September 2019Read Story