Social Emotional Learning

What is Social-Emotional Learning?

Social-emotional learning (SEL) refers to the process of acquiring and applying social and emotional skills necessary for understanding and managing emotions, setting and achieving positive goals, feeling and showing empathy for others, maintaining positive relationships, and making responsible decisions. It plays a crucial role in modern education as it recognizes the importance of developing the whole child in order to succeed academically and in life.

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SEL helps students develop a range of skills that are valuable not only in school but also in future careers and relationships. By fostering self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making, SEL equips students with the tools necessary to navigate through daily challenges and cope with stress and adversity.

Moreover, social-emotional learning facilitates the creation of a supportive and caring learning environment, where positive relationships are built between students and with teachers.

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