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El. knyga: Integrating Social and Emotional Learning across a School District: Knowing Our Students, Knowing Ourselves

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"This text provides a wealth of practical strategies and inspirational guidance on incorporating social-emotional and ethical learning across a district and educational community"--

This text provides a wealth of practical strategies and inspirational guidance on incorporating social-emotional and ethical learning across a district and educational community.

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A complete education must address the whole child, including the ethical, social-emotional, imaginative, and intellectual capacities of children. With chapters from experienced teachers and school and district leaders, this text provides a wealth of practical strategies and inspirational guidance on incorporating social-emotional and ethical learning across a district and educational community. -- Michael D. Burroughs, director, Kegley Institute of Ethics; assistant professor of philosophy; president, Philosophy Learning and Teaching Org., California State University, Bakersfield A wonderful resource addressing the challenge of a lack of social/emotional development as an impediment to learning. It contains real and relatable situations found in my school and my classroom. Because it is written by actual working teachers, the book is accessible; I felt welcomed as an observer into their classrooms. In addition, it also focuses on care for the adults in the school community, in particular checking in on each other as professionals and as people. The book is a practical handbook that fosters an environment of care and mutual learning for both students and teachers in the classroom. -- Fred Galano, educator and director of financial aid, Saint Peters Preparatory School, Jersey City, New Jersey

Series Preface: Teaching Ethics across the American Educational Experience vii
Dominic P. Scibilia
Foreword xi
Introduction 1(4)
SECTION I THE DISTRICT VISION AND ADMINISTRATIVE PRAXIS
5(44)
1 The Social Emotional Life Of A School System
7(24)
Brian P. Gatens Edd
2 The Social-Emotional Journey
31(18)
Alice Opperman
SECTION II THE MEMORIAL SCHOOL (K--3)
49(44)
Interlude
51(2)
Dominic P. Scibilia
3 Journey To Support The Whole Individual Child
53(28)
Kristin Gagliano
4 Learning To Write Realistic Fiction
81(12)
Nicole Masucci
SECTION III THE VILLANO SCHOOL (GRADES 4--6)
93(44)
5 Making Sel A Way Of Being
95(24)
Jessica Espinoza
6 The Three Dimensions Of Social-Emotional Learning In School From The Lens Of The School Social Worker
119(18)
Devan Chiusano
SECTION IV THE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH (GRADES 7--12)
137(34)
Interlude
139(2)
Dominic P. Scibilia
7 Using Socratic Seminar To Engage Students In Social-Emotional Learning
141(30)
Jennifer Dowling Norato
Jessica Harm Polizzi
Epilogue 171(2)
Dominic P. Scibilia
About the Contributors 173
Brian Gatens, EdD, superintendent of the Emerson Schools District and serving on the Emerson Board of Education since 2013. He has also served in school leadership (superintendent or principal) in the Norwood, Harrington Park, and Hawthorne Public Schools Systems.