Certificate in Social-Emotional Wellness Promotion in Schools
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Social-Emotional Wellness Promotion in Schools is a comprehensive course designed to equip educators with the skills to foster student well-being. This program emphasizes the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) in creating supportive and inclusive school environments.
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โข Understanding Social-Emotional Wellness in Schools
โข The Importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in Education
โข Strategies for Promoting Social-Emotional Wellness in Classrooms
โข Implementing SEL Programs in Schools
โข The Role of Educators in Supporting Students' Social-Emotional Development
โข Building Positive School Culture to Enhance Social-Emotional Wellness
โข Effective Communication Strategies for Social-Emotional Wellness
โข Conflict Resolution and Problem-Solving Skills for SEL Promotion
โข Monitoring and Evaluating Social-Emotional Wellness Programs in Schools
โข Collaborating with Parents and Community Stakeholders to Promote SEL
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2. **Teacher - SEL Specialist**: As a teacher with expertise in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), you will play a pivotal role in integrating SEL into the curriculum and fostering a supportive learning environment (Durlak et al., 2015).
3. **Mental Health Professional (e.g., Psychologist, Therapist)**: Working as a mental health professional within a school setting offers opportunities to provide direct services, such as counseling and therapy, as well as consultation and collaboration with school staff (Weist et al., 2007).
4. **Administrator - SEL Leadership**: In this role, you will lead SEL initiatives at the district or school level, ensuring that policies and practices align with SEL best practices and promote a positive school climate (Osher et al., 2016). References: Baggerly, J., & Montgomery, D. (2009). What is school counseling?. Professional School Counseling, 12(3), 164-170.
Durlak, J. A., Weissberg, R. P., Dymnicki, A. B., Taylor, R. D., & Schellinger, K. B. (2015). The impact of enhancing students' social and emotional learning: A meta-analysis of school-based universal interventions. Child Development, 86(1), 405-432.
Osher, D., Dwyer, K., & Jimerson, S. (2016). The state of the science on school-based social and emotional learning (SEL): A review of the past 10 years. Retrieved from
Weist, M. D., Lever, N. A., Bradley, C., & Owens, J. S. (2007). School-based mental health services: What they are and why they matter. Children & Schools, 29(2), 105-114.
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