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Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)

Resources and Downloads for SEL Classroom Management

Educators from Mount Desert Elementary School in Northeast Harbor, Maine, have shared a few social and emotional learning tools and we’ve gathered some of our favorite resources to help educators implement positive discipline strategies, build community, and keep kids engaged.

April 4, 2013

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Educators at one Maine elementary school are embracing social and emotional learning and watching their students achieve sustainable academic success.

If you'd like to deepen your understanding of SEL and how to apply it as an educator or parent, here are resources to get you started. The following are the combined recommendations of Mount Desert Elementary and the Chicago-based nonprofit .

 

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Resources from Mount Desert Elementary School

Rebecca Heniser, a third-grade teacher at Mount Desert Elementary School, shared some resources that can help you get started.

  • - See how Mount Desert teachers make time for SEL programs, such as morning meetings.

  • - See how counselor Pam Parvin and teacher Rebecca Heniser work together to teach social and emotional well-being to the third grade. This particular document focuses on how to structure class -- and the topics to discuss -- to improve student self-confidence.

  • - Get a list of the topics teachers focus on when incorporating the Responsive Classroom approach.

  • - See a list of student-created transitions used in Heniser's class throughout the day. These transitions keep the kids engaged and focused as they move between classes, and while walking to lunch and recess.

  • - More activities that Heniser's students created to help keep the classroom focused.

  • Ms. Heniser also recommends these books:

    * , by Roxann Kriete
    * , by Andy Dousis and Margaret Berry Wilson
    * Rules in School: Teaching Discipline in the Responsive Classroom, by Kathryn Brady, Mary Beth Forton, and Deborah Porter

Learn More About Mount Desert Elementary

  • - Homepage for Mount Desert Elementary School

  • - Homepage for Mount Desert Island School District

  • Mount Desert Island Standards - Curriculum standards for Mount Desert Island School District

Social and Emotional Learning Websites for Classroom Management

  • - An approach for elementary classroom management that focuses on increasing academic achievement, decreasing problem behaviors, improving social skills, and developing higher-quality instruction.

  • - A program using awareness-based practices such as yoga and meditation to teach mindfulness to at-risk and incarcerated teenagers.

  • - A program using mindfulness to teach kids how to manage emotion, handle stress, and resolve conflict.

  • A Year at Mission Hill - A ten-part series documenting how a public school is trying to make a connection between social and emotional well-being and intellectual growth.

Reading List: Introduction to SEL

General Introductions to SEL
  • , by Daniel Goleman

  • , by Chip Wood

  • , from Georgetown University
    Tools (English and Spanish versions) designed to help families and service providers support the healthy social and emotional development of children and adolescents. Four stages of childhood are described in these downloadable developmental tools: infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence.

  • Ideas and Tools for Working with Parents and Families, from CASEL
    This packet includes background information on the role of families in teaching SEL and how families and teachers can work together to promote SEL, as well as parent handouts and interviews with parents.

Books for Educators
  • Promoting Social and Emotional Learning: Guidelines for Educators, by Maurice J. Elias and others

  • , by Marilyn Gootman

  • , by Paula Denton

  • , by Jonathan C. Erwin

  • Recognition Without Rewards, by Caren Cameron, Betty Tate, Daphne MacNaughton, and Colleen Politano

Books for Parents
  • , by Myrna B. Shure
    Thinking Parent, Thinking Child shows how to apply "I Can Problem Solve" techniques to the top concerns of parents and children from preschoolers through those in their preteen years. Not only will children learn to think about their own and others' feelings, they'll also learn to appreciate that you have feelings, too.

  • , by Maurice J. Elias and others
    The authors provide emotionally intelligent parenting strategies for addressing everyday issues with children. The book includes exercises for raising the family "humor quotient," becoming aware of feelings, praising and prioritizing, and coaching your child in responsible action.

  • , by Linda Lantieri and Daniel Goleman

Practical Tools for the Classroom
  • , by Rosalea Fisher, Eric Henry, Deborah Porter

  • , by Melissa Correa-Connolly

  • , by Susan Lattanzi Roser

  • , by Linda Crawford

More Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú Resources on Social and Emotional Learning:

Social and emotional learning (SEL) programs recognize that there's more to a child's personal, academic, and adult-life success than pure academics. Self-awareness, self-respect, self-control, and interpersonal skills can go a long way to helping a child become a happy, effective student and citizen (watch the Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú introductory video on SEL).

(For more innovative ideas for teaching classroom management, check out our social and emotional learning blog series.)


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School Snapshot

Mount Desert Elementary

Grades K-8 | Northeast Harbor, ME
Enrollment
170 | Public, Rural
Per Pupil Expenditures
$15756 School • $15756 District • $9121 State
Free / Reduced Lunch
20%
DEMOGRAPHICS:
95% White
1% Black
1% Asian
1% Hispanic

1% English language learners
15% Special services

Data is from the 2011-12 academic year.

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