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20102022

An extensive scan of state policies to support equitable social, emotional, and academic development (SEAD)

Source: The Education Trust

The Effective Multi-Tiered System of Supports for Whole Child Development webisode series will support states in the process of integrating social-emotional learning and whole child development more fully into their multi-tiered system of supports frameworks to ensure alignment with existing priorities, systems and practices and ultimately provide coherent messaging and support to districts and schools.

Source: Council of Chief State School Officers’

This issue of the State Education Standard underscores how hard it has been to build a healthy climate for learning in online settings, as school buildings across the country are shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE)

A comprehensive policy and implementation guide for those looking to advance community schools.

Source: Partnership for the Future of Learning

This two-part study offers information on how preservice and in-service teacher training can support good teaching practices and implement SEL in schools, while providing a picture of what SEL looks like when integrated into the school day.

Source: Learning Policy Institute

This report provides a framework for considering how measures of SEL and school climate may be incorporated in a multitiered accountability and continuous improvement system that provides useful information about school status and progress at the state, district, and school levels.

Source: Learning Policy Institute

This report synthesizes research on how to support educators in developing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions associated with developing the whole child both in preservice and in-service contexts. It addresses both the “what” of teacher and leader preparation—the content educators need to learn about children and how to support their development and learning—and the “how”—the strategies for educator learning that can produce deep understanding; useful skills; and the capacity to reflect, learn, and continue to improve.

Source: Learning Policy Institute

Brief that describes how schools can ameliorate—rather than exacerbate—racial inequities with research-based practices that advance a restorative approach to schooling and make learning environments more supportive, equitable, and anti-racist.

Source: Learning Policy Institute

Report that looks closely at a broad body of neuroscience, science of learning, and child development science to examine how schools can use effective, research-based practices to create settings in which students’ healthy growth and development are central to the design of classrooms and the school as a whole.

Source: Learning Policy Institute