Social Emotional Learning
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
Many researchers agree that students need more than just academic knowledge. They also need social-emotional skills to succeed in college, careers, and life.
- Social-emotional skills are even more important than grades for success.
- These skills help students avoid risky behaviors like bullying and drug use.
Why SEL Matters
- Colleges and workplaces want students with strong social-emotional skills.
- Wilton Public Schools teaches these skills to help students succeed after high school.
SEL Program Goals
- Students learn to:
- Understand and manage their emotions.
- Build good relationships.
- Make good decisions and act responsibly.
Core Principles of SEL
- SEL is important for all students.
- SEL and academics work together.
- Teachers need to be good role models for SEL.
- Teaching should meet each student's needs.
- Extra help should be available for students who need it.
- SEL skills should be assessed regularly.
- Families and schools should work together on SEL.
- The school's culture should support SEL.
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASL) Standards