Social Emotional Learning - Whole Child Framework

  • For additional resources and information, visit the NHPS Social Emotional Learning website.

    NHPS Office of Social Emotional Learning

     

    In New Haven Public Schools, we develop students’ social-emotional learning (SEL) skills in order to increase student engagement in academic learning, reduce dysregulated behaviors that prevent students from experiencing success, and improve academic outcomes, in order to prepare all students for college and career. We develop student SEL skills, through culture and climate, explicit instruction, and academic integration.

     

    New Haven Public Schools is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students to develop the skills necessary to succeed in college, career, and life. We recognize that our students’ personal development must be nurtured concurrently with their academic development, with a high level of focus in the areas of multi-tiered support (MTSS), the middle to high school transition, and supportive SEL spaces.

     

    The promotion of student self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making skills is paramount to improving student attitudes and beliefs about self, others, and school. We are committed to supporting student growth and development using the Whole Child Framework and the Connecticut State Department of Education’s Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Habits.

     

    NHPS Social Emotional Learning

     

    • The 5 SEL Standards (CASEL.org)


    • Self-Awareness

      • Have knowledge of own emotions

      • Develop an accurate and positive self-concept

      • Recognize individual strengths and external support systems

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    • Self-Management

      • Regulate emotions

      • Monitor and achieve behaviors related to school life and success

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    • Social Awareness

      • Have awareness of cultural factors and respect of individual differences

      • Recognize other people's emotions and values

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    • Relationship Skills

      • Build and maintain relationships with diverse groups and individuals

      • Communicate clearly to express needs and resolve conflict

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    • Responsible Decision Making

      • Problem solve effectively

      • Maintain accountable behaviors in school, personal and community context



    For additional resources and information, visit the NHPS Social Emotional Learning website.