Febuarary 2024 at the SECD Lab

February 2024 at the SECD Lab

As February comes to a close, we hope everyone has settled well into the new year. At the SECD Lab, we have been hard at work promoting the upcoming SEL Day, celebrated Black History month, and spreading awareness about important SEL topics! Continue reading to learn about the importance of emotional resilience, assertiveness, and positive relationships and how these can all be implemented in children’s lives. Additionally, don’t forget to register for SEL week to gain access to resources and hear about some great SEL practices from amazing presenters!


#SELday 2024 is Quickly Approaching!!!

There are only a few days left until SEL day on March 8th, and school educators and mental health professionals from all over are coming together to promote SEL practices for children’s growth and well-being. This year's theme is Today's Students, Tomorrow's Leaders, which emphasizes the important role SEL plays in shaping future leaders who are equipped with crucial life skills beyond academics. In our blog post about SEL Day, you will find key resources and registration links to webinars, which will run from March 4th to March 7th, as well as a registration link for the SEL Day Summit on March 8th. We hope you’ll join in on this amazing opportunity to connect with fellow SEL advocates to better implement SEL roactices in schools!

SEL Implementation App Coming Soon…

The SECD Lab is proud to announce that we are in the process of creating an app to help support SEL instruction in schools and share the SEL mission with a larger audience. Now, we need YOUR HELP to bring this app to life!

Please take a few moments to fill out the following User Research Survey to help us develop an app that best caters to your needs. Additionally, if you are interested in helping to create this app, sign up for an interview here. We greatly appreciate your help and encourage you to share these links with others!


Black History Month

Black History Month is a time of reflection and celebration, honoring the contributions and achievements of Black leaders both past and present. It serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and diversity in education, as well as the profound impact Black history has on shaping our society.

The teaching of Black history has faced challenges in schools across the nation. However, last year, New Jersey's Governor Phil Murphy made a statement in support of preserving and expanding the teaching of Black history in schools.

"New Jersey will proudly teach our kids that Black History is American History," Governor Murphy declared, emphasizing the essential role Black history plays in providing students with a comprehensive understanding of their country's past and fostering a sense of empathy and appreciation for the experiences of others. He recognizes that it is essential students receive a well-rounded education that accurately reflects the diversity of American history.

Early elementary educators, in particular, are highlighted as key influencers in shaping students' awareness and understanding of racial justice issues. By equipping teachers with the necessary resources and tools to teach Black history effectively, students are empowered to develop enhanced consciousness, leadership skills, and empathy.

Representation matters profoundly in education. By showcasing examples of Black trailblazers and achievers, students of all backgrounds are inspired to succeed while gaining a deeper appreciation for the value of inclusion and diversity. As we commemorate Black History Month and look ahead, it is essential to continue advocating for equity and inclusivity in our classrooms.

Resources:

Facts, Theme, & Origin of Black History Month

Importance of Teaching Black History

AP African American Studies Class

12 Important Black Educators

Emotional Resilience

Emotional resilience is crucial for coping with stress and adversity, allowing people to effectively respond to challenging situations. Factors such as age, identity, and life experiences influence a person’s level of resilience. Strategies for building emotional resilience include gaining perspective on stressful events, maintaining a positive outlook, and giving yourself a break during difficult times.

Here are a few other ways to boost your emotional resilience:

  1. Face your fears

  2. Have a moral compass

  3. Get social support

  4. Keep your brain strong

  5. Find meaning in what you do

Resources:

What is Emotional Resilience?

10 Ways to Boost Emotional Resilience

Resilience Guide for Parents & Educators

Assertiveness

Assertive communication is a challenging skill to develop in a culture that often rewards aggression and passivity. Teaching and practicing assertiveness techniques can empower children to express their needs and boundaries effectively. In educational settings, students who lack assertiveness skills may struggle to participate openly or confront bullying, while teachers may find it challenging to set clear expectations or seek support. Teaching assertiveness techniques, such as the "nice no," setting boundaries, asking for thinking time, stating needs clearly, using "I feel" messages, and knowing how to respond to aggression, can equip both students and teachers with valuable tools for effective communication and conflict resolution.

Teachers can help foster assertiveness by:

  1. Exploring empathy first

  2. Recognizing feelings

  3. Guiding “what-if“ discussions

  4. Practicing skills

  5. Sustaining connections

Modeling Assertiveness in Students

How and Why to Teach Assertiveness Early

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Additional Resources & Important Sites

Check out how different organizations and networks are supporting SEL and promoting social and emotional intelligence in schools to improve the education system for students!

Urban Assembly

With a mission of advancing students’ social and economic mobility by improving public education, the Urban Assembly (UA) is a model provider of school support, supporting a network of 23 small, high-performing career-themed NYC schools. The UA provides school support in 4 key areas to advance student growth: Academics (math and literacy), Leadership, College Access, Career Readiness, and Social-Emotional Learning - as well as Postsecondary Success support in college and career for UA alumni. The UA engages hundreds of public, private, and non-profit sector partners to increase educational opportunities and close the opportunity gap.

SEL4US

SEL4US was founded in 2019 to empower local advocates to influence and support their communities to implement high-quality social and emotional learning. SEL4US is a national organization that works at the state and community levels to raise awareness of the benefits of SEL, promote and support SEL implementation, and advance policies and funding to sustain and spread the use of high-quality SEL.

Six Seconds

Six Seconds is a global non-profit network working to increase the world’s emotional intelligence. Six Seconds’ helps people be “smarter with feelings” by providing training, tools and methods to assist others in practicing these skills. Emotional intelligence is a set of learnable, measurable skills that predict improved effectiveness, relationships, quality of life and wellbeing.

Six Seconds is holding a free webinar on March 7th at 7am PST entitled “The Emotional Intelligence Network: From Research to the Practical and Fun Side of Emotional Intelligence!” Click here for more details on the virtual event and the registration link.


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To keep up to date with our lab on a day to day basis, please go follow our social media accounts! We are on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Pinterest. We also have a podcast titled, SECD On Demand! Check it out wherever you may listen to your podcasts!

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#SELday 2024: Today's Students, Tomorrow's Leaders

#SELday!

#SELday is almost here, a day dedicated to promoting and celebrating SEL and its impact on students' growth and development. On this day, educators and SEL advocators come together to inspire support towards children’s academic recovery and mental health and well-being. This year's theme, Today's Students, Tomorrow's Leaders, emphasizes the crucial role SEL plays in shaping future leaders who are equipped with essential life skills beyond academics. How do you advocate SEL? What do you do to shape today’s students and tomorrow’s leaders?

Be sure to register for SEL Day! Click here to register!!!

What is SEL and why is it important?

SEL, or Social Emotional Learning, is the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to

  1. Understand and manage emotions,

  2. Set and achieve positive goals,

  3. Feel and show empathy for others,

  4. Establish and maintain positive relationships, and

  5. Take responsible decisions.

In other words, SEL empowers students to develop self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making abilities!

How can we incorporate SEL into our daily practices?

As educators, caregivers, and community members, we must recognize the significance of SEL in preparing students for success in school, work, and life. Here's how we can incorporate SEL into our daily practices:

  1. Create a supportive environment: Foster a classroom or community culture that values and promotes emotional well-being, inclusivity, and respect. Encourage open communication, active listening, and empathy among students.

  2. Teach and model SEL skills: Explicitly teach SEL competencies through lessons, activities, and discussions. Model positive behaviors and attitudes, such as self-regulation, conflict resolution, and problem-solving, for students to emulate.

  3. Integrate SEL into the curriculum: Infuse SEL into various subjects and academic tasks to reinforce its importance and relevance. For example, incorporate SEL concepts into literature discussions, math problem-solving activities, or science experiments.

  4. Provide opportunities for reflection and feedback: Encourage students to reflect on their emotions, actions, and interactions with others. Offer constructive feedback and guidance to help them develop self-awareness and improve their social skills.

  5. Promote SEL beyond the classroom: Collaborate with families, community organizations, and policymakers to advocate for SEL initiatives and resources. Highlight the benefits of SEL in enhancing academic achievement, reducing behavioral problems, and fostering a positive school climate.

Registration Links for SEL Day!

SEL Week Webinar Showcase Series

March 4-7,2024

Join SEL4NJ for a series of practical webinars for all school educators and mental health professionals sharing SEL strategies that work in classrooms and schools. These webinars are offered free of charge and recordings will be available after SEL Week for those who have registered. Program descriptions are available on the SEL4NJ website. All sessions will meet online, and Zoom Meeting Rooms will be used.

See the flyer for details and registration links!

Click here for a more detailed description of each webinar!

SEL for Educator Wellbeing: Introducing Justice-Centered SEL

March 12,2024 | 1 Hour FREE Event | 7:00 pm Eastern, 4:00 pm Pacific

Educators are facing a brutal wellbeing challenge -- how can we use social emotional learning (SEL) to help educators be and feel better? As part of this year's #SELDAY celebration, join this lively free workshop to get insight and tools you can use yourself, and with colleagues. You will learn the Antioch-Six Seconds framework for adult-focused SEL rooted in social justice, compassion & current research.

FACILITATORS

  • Joshua FreedmanEmotional Intelligence Advocate, Author, Changemaker

  • Anabel Jensen, PhDCofounder and President of Six Seconds, EdD faculty member at Antioch University

  • Greg LucasSEL Director/Doctoral student at Antioch University EdD x SEL

  • Kailyn Fullerton – Doctoral Candidate in EdD x SEL & Mindfulness/SEL Consultant

Click here to register!

Join us for an SEL4NJ Summit on SEL Day!

SEL4NJ and its partner organizations will be presenting a special SEL Day Summit on March 8th, 2024 from 8 AM to 8 PM Eastern Time. The free virtual event and will feature multiple presentations about the benefits of social-emotional and character development in schools and in life. Join us in to help spreading the word about what SEL is and why it’s so critical!

Register for SEL Day to access the Zoom link for the Summit: Register here

How our team is spreading awareness about SELDay!

Click below to learn more about SEL and its importance!

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To keep up to date with our lab on a day to day basis, please go follow our social media accounts! We are on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok, and Pinterest. We also have a podcast titled “SECD On Demand!” Check it out wherever you may listen to your podcasts!

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December 2023 at the SECD Lab

December 2023 at the SECD Lab

As the year comes to a close, we wanted to give you all a few final highlights on our lab before wrapping up the Fall Semester and taking a pause for the holidays.


Inclusivity During the Holidays

When considering your students during the holiday season, it's important to recognize that what may be a joyous time for some could be just another month for others. With diverse religious affiliations and beliefs among students, including those who don't adhere to any faith, it's essential to approach holiday celebrations in the classroom with sensitivity. Statistics from the Pew Research Center highlight the religious diversity in the United States, emphasizing the need for educators to foster inclusivity. Acknowledging the holiday season with respect various beliefs is key to creating a welcoming and representative classroom environment, especially during the festive month of December.

Here are a few tips and reminders for creating an inclusive holiday celebration in the classroom:

  1. Emphasize children learning about the holidays of most importance in different religions, rather than celebrating them

  2. Focus on traditions and allow students to share how they observe different holidays in their own way

  3. Pay attention to the language used in holiday activities

  4. Use the season to promote giving to the community and the less fortunate

  5. Do your research to avoid stereotypes

Check out these articles and blogs for more tips:

Anti-Bias Education and Holidays: Making Thoughtful Decisions | NAEYC

How to Create Inclusive Classroom Holiday Celebrations: 7 Teacher Tips | Teach Starter

Creating an Inclusive Holiday Celebration in Your Classroom | Study.com

How to Keep Your Classroom Inclusive During December | Edpuzzle Blog

Finals

Final exams serve as a crucial assessment of semester-long learning, often inducing stress even in typically composed students. However, by adopting effective strategies, exams can transition from overwhelming burdens to tools that measure one's achievement against the course objectives. The key to minimizing stress lies in avoiding unproductive habits and unnecessary pressure. It can be hard to balance a heavy academic workload while also prioritizing well-being, especially during exam season. Remember that students should feel comfortable seeking advice and support from parents and instructors who offer comfort and a listening ear.

Here are a few tips for students to help them get through finals season:

  1. Plan ahead and prioritize tasks…avoid procrastinating!!

  2. Get rid of distractions and distracting devices

  3. Find a space conducive to studying

  4. Maintain healthy habits and remember to eat, sleep, and stay hydrated

  5. Take brain breaks — whether it’s listening to music, cooking, baking, going for a walk, stretching, meditating, or doing mindfulness exercises, give yourself healthy breaks to avoid burnout

For more information, see the resources below:

Tips for Supporting Your Student During Finals | Parents and Families (umich.edu)

10 Tips for Self Care During Finals Week (nyu.edu)

10 Study Tips For Surviving Finals Week | PLNU (pointloma.edu)

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We are sure everyone is excited to spend the holidays with their family and loved ones, and we hope you all have a wonderful break! Happy holidays from the SECD Lab family and hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season!

 

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