Looking for information on HOW to implement social and emotional learning in classrooms?
2024 Educator Summit Resource: The Regulated Classroom Implementation Mapping Presentation
Developing & Practicing Healthy Social and Emotional Teaching and Learning (SEL) has been researched to show benefits in:
- Teaching and Learning Academic Content
- Protecting Mental Health
- Fostering A Sense of Belonging
- Growing Curiosity
- Deepening Collaborative and Individual Problem-Solving Skills
- Strengthening Our Knowledge Of Ourselves And Others
The Benefits Of Building Social & Emotional Intelligence Are As Powerful For Adults As For Children.
SEL Can Be Thought Of As Healthy Humaning
5 Part Module On The Core SEL Competencies - Complete All For An SEL Informed Certificate - Overview & Practices
Professional Learning Modules
These modules are designed by the MDOE for individual or group ADULT learning.
- Emotional Intelligence 101
- What is SEL & Why Does It Matter?
- Social and Emotional Skill Progression in Preschool (Edutopia, 11/2/22)
- Curiosity & Co-Regulation In The Classroom (MSMA 10-28-22)
To Support Adults
- Mindful Inquiry
- Mindful Body Scan
- Mindful Loving Kindness Practice
- Riding The Wave
- Mindful Audio Practices - Kellie Doyle Bailey, MDOE SEL
Social & Emotional Learning Resources
- Customized Web-based Classroom Lessons
- 2-min Training & Conflict Resolution Tool From kindmind
- KindMind Conflict Resolution Tool
- 2-min Training & Conflict Resolution Tool From kindmind
- KindMind Conflict Resolution Tool
Creators of Social Emotional Learning Resources
Maine Creators of Social Emotional Learning Resources
Creators of Social Emotional Learning Resources Oriented Towards Educator Awareness
Creators of Social Emotional Learning Resources Oriented Towards Students
- Common Sense Media – SEL in Digital Life Resource
- Collaborative for Academic and Social Emotional Learning (CASEL)
- Harmony
- Liberated_SEL
Contact
Kellie Bailey
Social Emotional Learning / Restorative Practices Specialist
Phone: 207-441-5378
Email: Kellie.Bailey@maine.gov