Classroom Agreements: A consensus formed by a group that frames how members wish to interact and relate with each other. They are enforced by the group, rather than authority figure (Reference: National Equity Project).
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SEL in the Classroom Self-Assessment This tool can be used to assess strengths and areas to develop for promoting SEL through explicit instruction, integration into academic instruction, and a supportive classroom climate. |
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Private: Teacher Self Assessment: Creating a Supportive Classroom Environment Teachers can use this tool to reflect on the level and quality of SEL implementation. |
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Sample Lesson Plan: Generating Classroom Shared Agreements This tool presents a process for co-creating agreements as a class community, reflecting how students want to be treated and how they plan to treat others. |
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Provide structures for students to develop, share, and reflect on personal and classwide goals to create a community of learners. |
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Student Survey: How I feel about my classroom and school This simple survey has students rate their perception of school climate, adult support, and sense of belonging. It is intended as an informal measure for individual classroom teachers to invite feedback from students and reflect on areas for growth, and has not been validated as a formal evaluation tool. |
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Carol Dweck on Fixed and Growth Mindset Thinking Among Teachers Kim Marshall summarizes and reacts to Stanford professor Carol Dweck's article, which applies her “mindset” theory to the problem of teacher attrition. From Marshall Memo 567, 12/29/2014. |
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SEL 3 Signature Practices Playbook These three signature practices can help integrate SEL practices into any classroom, meeting or youth-serving agency to promote community-building and deeper engagement. |
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SEL 3 Signature Practices Playbook These three signature practices can help integrate SEL practices into any classroom, meeting or youth-serving agency to promote community-building and deeper engagement. |
A Supportive Classroom Environment
A supportive and equitable environment in all classrooms serves as a platform for all academic, social and emotional learning. At the core of a supportive classroom is a caring, engaging teacher who establishes authentic trusting relationships with each student.
Foster supportive classroom environments that engage in explicit SEL and integrate SEL throughout instruction.