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Rutgers University professor Maurice Elias serves as director of the Social-Emotional Learning Lab and coordinator of the Expert Advisory Group to the NJ Coalition for Bullying Awareness and Prevention. He is also academic director of Rutgers' Civic Engagement and Service Education Partnerships program. [Dr. Elias discusses the history and trends in Social and Emotional Learning and Character Development in this video.)
The following is an interview with Molly McCloskey, Managing Director of the Whole Child Initiative for ASCD. There are some important, timely events related to children's SECD that are described below, so please read on.
Molly: ASCD's Whole Child Initiative is our commitment as a leading education association to ensure that each child, in each school, in each community is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. While our programs, products, and services for our members and for educators in general have always been based on this belief, we decided in 2005 that it was time for us to promote the integration of education practice, sound education policy, and community commitment to bring about the success of a child emotionally, physically, socially, civically and academically. Unfortunately too many children around the world experience education, if they have access at all, that does not truly prepare them for post-secondary education, meaningful career opportunities and civic participation.
SECD is at the heart of a whole child approach to education. We believe that a whole child approach prepares young people for long term success beyond school, not merely the short term outcomes often reflected in achievement test scores. Within a whole child approach, questions must be raised about school culture and curriculum; instructional strategies and family engagement; critical thinking and social-emotional wellness. We have an inherent understanding that no single program or initiative provides the silver bullet for school improvement, but rather that the application of child-adolescent growth and development theory in the context of learning within a specific community creates the opportunity for each child to succeed.
First off, say it out loud! We believe that many educators agree with a whole child approach. The more we talk about our beliefs and how they are reflected in our daily interactions with kids, the more we close what we call the believing doing gap. Secondly, take a look at our indicators of a whole child approach, rewrite them in first person, and then assess your own personal practices and beliefs. This will help you to determine if you do, in fact, have a believing doing gap and what you can focus on to close it.
And thirdly, we know that the adult-student relationship is the most powerful variable for learning and success. Take time to know your students well and to get their feedback on your performance.
Principals who both talk the talk and walk the walk give courage to those educators, families, and community members who are unsure. They gather feedback on how the school is performing and identify action steps for improvement. It helps to know that schools like your own are succeeding and that there are organizations like ASCD and our 64 partners which have resources to help you take the next steps in your specific context.
I would recommend that they start with our website. It really is one-stop shopping for research, resources, and conversation about the efficacy of a whole child approach both for those test scores and, more importantly, beyond. Work in SECD, service-learning, and problem-based learning informs the pedagogy and the context with which we work and lends depth to concepts, which can feel abstract. Finally, please know that this work is core to everything ASCD does from our work on Common Core State Standards, through our publications, to our conferences. Subscribing to our free monthly whole child newsletter will ensure that you are up to date on how we can all ensure each child is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. Consider participating in a teleseminar about ASCD's Whole Child initiative that I will host on February 27. Then, consider signing a petition ASCD has launched to create a President's Council on the Whole Child.
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