In our most recent issue, we highlight research from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence (YCEI) suggesting that teachers need social-emotional learning (SEL) just as much as students do. Of course, SEL is a complicated topic, one we couldn't comprehensively cover in a single article. That's why we're sharing this list of SEL resources compiled by the YCEI team.
SEL Course
*currently available only to employees of schools, districts, or education centers in the state of Connecticut
Resources
Supporting School Community Wellness with Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) During and After a Pandemic – The Pennsylvania State University
How We Go Back to School – EdWeek’s Special Report
Cultivating Resilience Through Physical Health and Habits of the Mind – YCEI
Leading Difficult Conversations with Emotional Intelligence – YCEI
Supporting Teachers and Parents of Students with Special Education Needs with SEL – YCEI
E-Learning Tools for Educators Transitioning to Distance Education – YCEI
Social, Emotional, and Academic Development Through an Equity Lens – The Education Trust
Revised SEL Integration Approach – Transforming Education
Recorded Webinars
Starting an Unprecedented School Year with SEL to Reunite, Renew, and Thrive – CASEL
CASEL CARES: Leveraging SEL to Reopen and Renew Your School Community, co-hosted with NAESP – CASEL
Incorporating SEL Into Your District’s Plans for Back-to-School – EdWeek
Managing Anxiety Around COVID-19: Tips for You & Your School Community – YCEI
The “Big 7” – Evidence-based Strategies for Regulating Emotions In Uncertain Times – YCEI
Managing Emotions Through Self-Care & Building Resilience – YCEI
Helping Children Manage Emotions During Uncertain Times – YCEI
SEL Best Practices for Supporting Educators and Students During Distance Learning – YCEI
Thanks to Dr. Christina Cipriano, Assistant Professor at the Yale Child Study Center and Director of Research for the YCEI, for sharing this list with us. Many of these sources were originally listed here.
