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Self-Paced Online Courses

Now Available! 

Each course will have up to 4 hours of self-paced content on various topics teachers have requested. A half-hour of one on one coaching can be added for an additional fee!

Online Courses

Our online courses are purely asynchronous for maximum flexibility unless you want some coaching! These offerings include videos, exercises, and reflection activities to complete on your own time, at your own pace. If you add on coaching, we will use Zoom to hold a remote coaching session. Be sure to keep checking back. As we add courses, this list will grow.

SEL Connected: Planning for Everyday Social & Emotional Learning

A companion course to our ebook SEL Connected to help the planning process of integrating social and emotional learning into your daily content

Need to pay by purchase order or have a group? CLICK HERE to start the process. 

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SEL Connected: Planning for Everyday Social & Emotional Learning

A companion course to our ebook SEL Connected to help the planning process of integrating social and emotional learning into your daily content

Planning for social and emotional learning can feel overwhelming added on top of everything else we have to teach. This course provides you with the tools and mindset you need to boost your lessons to include social and emotional learning confidently.

To empower teachers to integrate social and emotional learning on an everyday basis. This course will help to demystify SEL so that you can feel confident integrating it consistently in your classroom. You’ll use this knowledge to boost a lesson to help your students develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to enhance their social, emotional, and academic learning.

Outcomes

  1. Increase your understanding of social and emotional learning (SEL) in practice.

  2. Reflect on current teaching practice and student ability to identify areas for growth.

  3. Become intentional about integrating SEL into everyday content to enhance student learning. 

  4. Develop a lesson that integrates SEL with core class content.

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