5/30/12

Components of SEL (social and emotional learning) programs

                    (Taken from J. S. Kress & M. J. Elisas, Handbook of Child Psychololgy.)


~Self-awareness~
  • Recognizing and naming one’s emotions
  • Understanding the reasons and circumstances for feeling as one does
  • Recognizing and naming others’ emotions
  • Recognizing strengths in, and mobilizing positive feelings about, self, school, family, and support networks
  • Knowing one’s needs and values
  • Perceiving oneself accurately
  • Believing in personal efficacy
  • Having a sense of spirituality
~Self-management and organization~
  • Verbalizing and coping with anxiety, anger, and depression
  • Controlling impulses, aggression, and self-destructive, antisocial behavior
  • Managing personal and interpersonal stress
  • Focusing on tasks at hand
  • Setting short- and long-term goals
  • Planning thoughtfully and thoroughly
  • Modifying performance in light of feedback
  • Mobilizing positive motivation
  • Activating hope and optimism
  • Working toward optimal performance states
~Social awareness~
  • Appreciating diversity
  • Showing respect to others
  • Listening carefully and accurately
  • Increasing empathy and sensitivity to others’ feelings
  • Understanding others’ perspectives, points of view, and feelings
~Responsible decision-making~
  • Analyzing situations perceptively and identifying problems clearly
  • Exercising social decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Responding constructively and in a problem-solving manner to
  • interpersonal obstacles
  • Engaging in self-evaluation and ref lection
  • Conducting oneself with personal, moral, and ethical responsibility
~Relationship management~
  • Managing emotions in relationships, harmonizing diverse feelings and viewpoints
  • Showing sensitivity to social-emotional cues
  • Expressing emotions effectively
  • Communicating clearly
  • Engaging others in social situations
  • Building relationships
  • Working cooperatively
  • Exercising assertiveness, leadership, and persuasion
  • Managing conflict, negotiation, refusal
  • Providing, seeking help

3 comments:

  1. I like how they organized for both personal,self- Intrapersonal,and social-Interpersonal skills and awareness. These are very important components for character development. nice find.

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  2. I loved the survey you gave to your students! I would be super interested in giving that same survey at my school and hearing the results. While I like to think all students at my school feel safe and confident, I know this is not the case. I have really enjoyed reading all the positive ways that we can help promote change in our schools. Great work Erica!

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  3. Wow, thanks for attaching the school culture survey! It was unfortunately a sad wake up call for me. As I went through it, I noticed myself saying "no, no, definitely not, yeah right, no" to several of the items. I understand that Pre-K children are still learning the very basic social-emotional skills, but I don't think that should ever be an excuse for disrespectful behavior.

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