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How to impart Social and Emotional Learning?
Rating: 3.2 out of 5(24 ratings)
2,195 students

How to impart Social and Emotional Learning?

Towards a wow learning climate within schools
Last updated 1/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Confidence and Excellence at their workplace.

Course content

1 section10 lectures42m total length
  • Introduction1:20
  • Learning about Emotions3:46

    Explore how social and emotional learning shapes classrooms into supportive, emotionally strong environments. Learn to manage emotions, deliver empathy, and cultivate positive peer relationships through teacher-guided SEL practices.

  • Learning about Empathy2:59

    Learn to understand emotions and practice empathy through social and emotional learning, addressing emotional skills, management of emotions, and positive peer interactions in and beyond the classroom.

  • Learning about Problems4:40
  • How to make good decisions?1:56

    Discover how social and emotional learning builds empathy and resilience, connects with children emotionally, and supports the teaching-learning process through smart, passionate teaching, illustrated by a Sri Lanka demo.

  • Learning to learn6:50
  • Excelling in life7:53
  • The priority6:11
  • Making a difference4:26

    Explore social and emotional learning as a toolkit for life, developing emotional intelligence, empathy, and interpersonal skills within a supportive environment that lowers behavioral issues and boosts academic performance.

  • Conclusion2:06

Requirements

  • Be able to deliver lessons.

Description

The course "How to impart social and emotional learning" directs teachers towards teaching with pace to requirement. The teachers who motivate, differentiate, make content relevant and leave no student behind are more important than any other factor in particular. For students like the subject only when they like the teacher and is hence a directly proportional element within a classroom. The drive by the teacher in the class, with the vocabulary is signified with the equilibrium of learning together rather than teaching. The say, “Teachers know the best”, activates wisdom just in the say but in action. The sole reason for this far-fetched approach lies in the nutshell element of an easy approach of open knowledge which is free, versatile and dual with surprises. The satisfaction and the wow element within classrooms only prevails where there is a taste of “It is in the book, Ma’am, tell us something new!” As a teacher, it is our wisdom to inculcate the “I can do approach” instead of “I shall try approach” and that is universally possible only when we use kind words in the class. Compliment each kid, specially the difficult ones. That might be the only positive thing they hear all day. The academic skills in conjunction with social and emotional skills go hand in hand towards modelling of new age children to face the new world order with better inertial and intelligence, facing the world of knowledge based economy and the bright future ahead which requires skills of emotional spectrum more than the decimal conversions of the school age in particular.

Happy Learning Guys.

Who this course is for:

  • Educators who aim at excellence.