Morning Classroom Conversations — Rutgers SECD Lab

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Morning Classroom Conversations

Morning Classroom Conversations (MCCs) can help you Build Your Students' Social-Emotional, Character, and Communication Skills Every Day

Why Are MCCs Important?

MCCs facilitate classroom or group-based conversation for youth to develop social and emotional skills. By making MCCs (a 10-15 minute conversation) a regular part of your homeroom or advisory period, you give students a space to feel brave enough to think creatively and critically, build connections and learn problem solving skills.

How Do MCCs Correlate with SEL and SECD?

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is a process that allows individuals to develop skills relating to the 5 basic competencies: self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision making, relationship skills, and social awareness.

SECD adds in the recognition that skills need to be directed toward virtuous ends. In other words, there is a focus on developing a sense of positive purpose and related virtues.

For students to be able to connect to others and regulate while properly expressing their thoughts and feelings, MCC’s help exercise your students’ SEL muscles.

So, Which Program is Best for You?

 

BEST FOR…

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DAILY

 
 

teachers


 
 

NON-DAILY

 
 

any group/setting


 
 
 

BY SESSION

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

social workers, coaches, short-term social groups