Emotional Literacy in the Middle School: A 6-step Program to Promote Social, Emotional and Academic Learning

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National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing, 2004 - Education - 229 pages

Emotional Literacy in the Middle School is a field-tested program for implementing a robust and effective social and emotional learning (SEL) curriculum middle schools. Designed by the top experts in the field of emotional intelligence and SEL, the six-step process creates a holistic intellectual, emotional, and social framework that enhances learning by helps students connect content to their everyday experiences.

Through activities such as self-reflection, analysis of academic material and current events, classroom discussions, interactions with family members, artistic designs and interactive writing projects, students acquire a deep and complete understanding of words as whole concepts. This increases the probability of long-term storage and spontaneous usage because memory is coded to specific events linked to social and emotional situations.

 

Contents

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
3
AT A GLANCE SUMMARY
9
EMOTIONAL LITERACY PROGRAM
23
Designs and Personified Explanation
29
PersonalFamily Associations PFA
37
Creative Writing Assignments
47
Special assignments to promote social and emotional intelligence
53
PROGRAM MATERIALS
81
APPENDICES
209
RESOURCES
223
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