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Introducing social emotional learning in schools

Dr. Madhuri SagaleDr. Madhuri Sagale, Senior Principal, Orchids – The International School, Thane

New learnings are possible if past information and experiences are used effectively as a stimulus. Advanced studies in neuroscience and educational psychology have highlighted the link between emotion and cognizance in learning. It implies that meeting students’ social and psychological needs is not only vital for their health, but also crucial for academic achievements. Social emotional learning (SEL) refers to the perspectives, talents, behaviors, and values that assist students in succeeding not just in school, but also career-wise. Supporting these concepts prompts higher scholarly accomplishment and a better feeling of prosperity, according to research: in fact, there is proof that SEL is a stronger determinant, rather than academic scores, of future success.

The Five Social Emotional Learning Competencies

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Social Emotional Learning establishes substantial increases in social competence, perceptions, conduct, and educational achievement, with an 11-percentile-point performance improvement. Strengthening kids’ social-emotional competency is also a crucial component for prevention of bullying (or handling).