Guide: How to implement student-respected SEL in K-12 schools

Students spend an average of 32.5 hours in class every week. After you factor in parents’ busy work schedules and student extracurricular activities, some students spend more time with their teachers than they do with their parents on weekdays.

The classroom plays an important role in student development, academically and socially, making it a prime place to integrate modern life skills. As the world continues to change, so does the curriculum needed to adapt to student experiences. So how can educators easily incorporate modern life skills into their classrooms?

Download this essential guide to discover:

  • Ways to integrate character development and SEL into your classes
  • How to empower students with the CASEL Competencies across divisions
  • The secret to addressing student well-being to fuel student health, happiness, and future success

What Educators Are Saying (read case studies):

Pace Academy“Before we started using #WinAtSocial, my students would roll their eyes when I announced doing an SEL lesson, but now they ask when we are doing the next one.”
Kelly Colquitt, 8th Grade Teacher
Pace Academy

 

Juneau School District Testimonial“Academic success is only possible when a person feels safe and secure, and isn’t distracted by unmet personal and social needs. #WinAtSocial provides a highly engaging platform to engage staff and students in discussions and activities that will help meet social emotional learning needs, leading to greater academic success as we work to move beyond COVID-19.”
Ted Wilson
District Director of Teaching and Learning Support
Juneau School Districts