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Handbook of social and emotional learning : research and practice
Handbook of social and emotional learning : research and practice

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n905543954
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9781462520169 electronic bk.
International Standard Book Number  
1462520162 electronic bk.
International Standard Book Number  
9781462520152
International Standard Book Number  
1462520154
Library of Congress Call Number  
LB1072-.H37 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
370.15/34-23
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1 online resource.
Summary, Etc.  
요약"The burgeoning multidisciplinary field of social and emotional learning (SEL) now has a comprehensive and definitive handbook covering all aspects of research, practice, and policy. The prominent editors and contributors describe state-of-the-art intervention and prevention programs designed to build students' skills for managing emotions, showing concern for others, making responsible decisions, and forming positive relationships. Conceptual and scientific underpinnings of SEL are explored and its relationship to children's and adolescents' academic success and mental health examined. Issues in implementing and assessing SEL programs in diverse educational settings are analyzed in depth, including the roles of school-and district-level leadership, teacher training, and school-family partnerships"--해제Provided by publisher.
Summary, Etc.  
요약"This book explores the educational status of social and emotional learning (SEL) and the ways that educational systems accommodate an SEL perspective. SEL can be conceptualized in at least three different ways: (1) as a human development process and field of study involving the acquisition of skills, knowledge and attitudes; (2) as a set of specific programs; or (3) as a general educational approach, movement or policy. This book is intended for educators, psychologists, and others who work with children and schools. Programs and practices are designed to promote the mental health and academic success of all students by helping them to develop skills needed for managing emotions, showing concern for others, making responsible decisions, and forming positive relationships in and out of school"--해제Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, Etc. Note  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Machine generated contents note: Introduction: The Uncommon Core, Timothy Shriver & Jennifer Buffett -- I. Foundations -- 1. Social and Emotional Learning: Past, Present, and Future, Roger P. Weissberg, Joseph A. Durlak, Celene E. Domitrovich, & Thomas P. Gullotta -- 2. Applying Theory to the Development of Approaches to SEL, Marc A. Brackett, Nicole A. Elbertson, & Susan E. Rivers -- 3. Integrating SEL with Related Prevention and Youth Development Approaches, Maurice J. Elias, Larry Leverett, Joan Cole Duffell, Neil Humphrey, Cesalie Stepney, & Joseph Ferrito -- 4. Culture and Social and Emotional Competencies, Michael L. Hecht & YoungJu Shin -- 5. The Neuroscience of SEL, Clancy Blair & C. Cybele Raver -- 6. The Potential Effects of SEL on Biomarkers and Health Outcomes: A Promissory Note, Mark T. Greenberg, Deirdre A. Katz, & Laura Cousino Klein -- 7. The Economic Case for SEL, Damon Jones, Mark T. Greenberg, & Max Crowley -- 8. Financing and Funding for SEL Initiatives, Olga Acosta Price -- II. Evidence-Based Programming -- 9. SEL Programs for Preschool Children, Karen L. Bierman & Mojdeh Motamedi -- 10. SEL in Elementary School Settings: Identifying Mechanisms that Matter, Sara E. Rimm-Kaufman & Chris S. Hulleman -- 11. A Review of Classroom-Based SEL Programs at the Middle School Level, Robert J. Jagers, Alexis Harris, & Alexandra Skoog -- 12. SEL Programs in High School, Ariel A. Williamson, Kathryn L. Modecki, & Nancy G. Guerra -- 13. SEL in Higher Education, Colleen S. Conley -- 14. SEL for Students with High-Incidence Disabilities, Andrew L. Wiley & Gary N. Siperstein -- 15. SEL and Student-Teacher Relationships, Amanda P. Williford & Catherine Sanger Wolcott -- 16. The Role of School-Family Partnership Programs for Promoting Student SEL, S. Andrew Garbacz, Michelle S. Swanger-Gagne, & Susan M. Sheridan -- 17. After-School Programming and SEL, Thomas P. Gullotta -- 18. SEL Programs for Juvenile Justice Settings and Populations, Patrick H. Tolan, Emily Nichols, & Nicole DuVal -- III. Assessment -- 19. Assessment of SEL in Educational Contexts, Susanne A. Denham -- 20. Systems for Assessing and Improving Students' Social Skills to Achieve Academic Competence, Stephen N. Elliott, Jennifer R. Frey, & Michael Davies -- 21. Challenges and Opportunities in the Direct Assessment of Children's Social and Emotional Comprehension, Clark McKown -- 22. Using Formative Assessment with SEL Skills, Robert J. Marzano -- 23. Assessment of Climate and Conditions for Learning, Mark Garibaldi, Sally Ruddy, Kimberly Kendziora, & David Osher -- 24. Assessing Organizational Readiness, Shannon B. Wanless, Christine J. Groark, & Bridget E. Hatfield -- 25. Indicators of Effective SEL Practice, Sam Redding & Herbert J. Walberg -- IV. Toward Widespread Practice and Policy -- 26. What Everyone Should Know About Implementation, Joseph A. Durlak -- 27. SEL and Preservice Teacher Education, Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, Jennifer L. Hanson-Peterson, & Shelley Hymel -- 28. Inservice Preparation for Educators, Patricia A. Jennings & Jennifer L. Frank -- 29. Developing Socially, Emotionally, and Cognitively Competent School Leaders and Learning Communities, Janet Patti, Peter Senge, Claudia Madrazo, and Robin S. Stern -- 30. SEL and Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, George G. Bear, Sara A. Whitcomb, Maurice J. Elias, & Jessica C. Blank -- 31. Taking SEL to Scale in Schools: The Role of Community Coalitions, Abigail A. Fagan, J. David Hawkins, & Valerie B. Shapiro -- 32. Systemic Support for SEL in School Districts, Amy Kathryn Mart, Roger P. Weissberg, & Kimberly Kendziora -- 33. Accountability and SEL Programs: The Getting To Outcomes(r) Approach, Annie Wright, Andrea Lamont, Abraham Wandersman, David Osher, & Eric S. Gordon -- 34. Current and Potential Uses of Technology to Enhance SEL: What's Now and What's Next?, Robin S. Stern, Tucker B. Harding, Allison A. Holzer, & Nicole A. Elbertson -- 35. The Case for Preschool through High School State Learning Standards for SEL, Linda A. Dusenbury, Jessy Zadrazil Newman, Roger P. Weissberg, Paul Goren, Celene E. Domitrovich, & Amy Kathryn Mart -- 36. Federal Policy Initiatives and Children's SEL, Martha Zaslow, Bonnie Mackintosh, Sarah Mancoll, & Sarah Mandell -- 37. International Perspectives on SEL, Catalina Torrente, Anjali Alimchandani, & J. Lawrence Aber -- Afterword: Making SEL Work for All Children, James Comer -- Afterword: The Future of Social and Emotional Learning, Daniel Goleman.
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■24500▼aHandbook  of  social  and  emotional  learning  ▼bresearch  and  practice▼dedited  by  Joseph  A.  Durlak,  Celene  E.  Domitrovich,  Roger  P.  Weissberg,  Thomas  P.  Gullotta
■264  1▼aNew  York▼bThe  Guilford  Press▼c2015.
■300    ▼a1  online  resource.
■336    ▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent
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■520    ▼a"The  burgeoning  multidisciplinary  field  of  social  and  emotional  learning  (SEL)  now  has  a  comprehensive  and  definitive  handbook  covering  all  aspects  of  research,  practice,  and  policy.  The  prominent  editors  and  contributors  describe  state-of-the-art  intervention  and  prevention  programs  designed  to  build  students'  skills  for  managing  emotions,  showing  concern  for  others,  making  responsible  decisions,  and  forming  positive  relationships.  Conceptual  and  scientific  underpinnings  of  SEL  are  explored  and  its  relationship  to  children's  and  adolescents'  academic  success  and  mental  health  examined.  Issues  in  implementing  and  assessing  SEL  programs  in  diverse  educational  settings  are  analyzed  in  depth,  including  the  roles  of  school-and  district-level  leadership,  teacher  training,  and  school-family  partnerships"--▼cProvided  by  publisher.
■520    ▼a"This  book  explores  the  educational  status  of  social  and  emotional  learning  (SEL)  and  the  ways  that  educational  systems  accommodate  an  SEL  perspective.  SEL  can  be  conceptualized  in  at  least  three  different  ways:  (1)  as  a  human  development  process  and  field  of  study  involving  the  acquisition  of  skills,  knowledge  and  attitudes;  (2)  as  a  set  of  specific  programs;  or  (3)  as  a  general  educational  approach,  movement  or  policy.  This  book  is  intended  for  educators,  psychologists,  and  others  who  work  with  children  and  schools.  Programs  and  practices  are  designed  to  promote  the  mental  health  and  academic  success  of  all  students  by  helping  them  to  develop  skills  needed  for  managing  emotions,  showing  concern  for  others,  making  responsible  decisions,  and  forming  positive  relationships  in  and  out  of  school"--▼cProvided  by  publisher.
■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references  and  index.
■5058  ▼aMachine  generated  contents  note:  Introduction:  The  Uncommon  Core,  Timothy  Shriver  &  Jennifer  Buffett  --  I.  Foundations  --  1.  Social  and  Emotional  Learning:  Past,  Present,  and  Future,  Roger  P.  Weissberg,  Joseph  A.  Durlak,  Celene  E.  Domitrovich,  &  Thomas  P.  Gullotta  --  2.  Applying  Theory  to  the  Development  of  Approaches  to  SEL,  Marc  A.  Brackett,  Nicole  A.  Elbertson,  &  Susan  E.  Rivers  --  3.  Integrating  SEL  with  Related  Prevention  and  Youth  Development  Approaches,  Maurice  J.  Elias,  Larry  Leverett,  Joan  Cole  Duffell,  Neil  Humphrey,  Cesalie  Stepney,  &  Joseph  Ferrito  --  4.  Culture  and  Social  and  Emotional  Competencies,  Michael  L.  Hecht  &  YoungJu  Shin  --  5.  The  Neuroscience  of  SEL,  Clancy  Blair  &  C.  Cybele  Raver  --  6.  The  Potential  Effects  of  SEL  on  Biomarkers  and  Health  Outcomes:  A  Promissory  Note,  Mark  T.  Greenberg,  Deirdre  A.  Katz,  &  Laura  Cousino  Klein  --  7.  The  Economic  Case  for  SEL,  Damon  Jones,  Mark  T.  Greenberg,  &  Max  Crowley  --  8.  Financing  and  Funding  for  SEL  Initiatives,  Olga  Acosta  Price  --  II.  Evidence-Based  Programming  --  9.  SEL  Programs  for  Preschool  Children,  Karen  L.  Bierman  &  Mojdeh  Motamedi  --  10.  SEL  in  Elementary  School  Settings:  Identifying  Mechanisms  that  Matter,  Sara  E.  Rimm-Kaufman  &  Chris  S.  Hulleman  --  11.  A  Review  of  Classroom-Based  SEL  Programs  at  the  Middle  School  Level,  Robert  J.  Jagers,  Alexis  Harris,  &  Alexandra  Skoog  --  12.  SEL  Programs  in  High  School,  Ariel  A.  Williamson,  Kathryn  L.  Modecki,  &  Nancy  G.  Guerra  --  13.  SEL  in  Higher  Education,  Colleen  S.  Conley  --  14.  SEL  for  Students  with  High-Incidence  Disabilities,  Andrew  L.  Wiley  &  Gary  N.  Siperstein  --  15.  SEL  and  Student-Teacher  Relationships,  Amanda  P.  Williford  &  Catherine  Sanger  Wolcott  --  16.  The  Role  of  School-Family  Partnership  Programs  for  Promoting  Student  SEL,  S.  Andrew  Garbacz,  Michelle  S.  Swanger-Gagne,  &  Susan  M.  Sheridan  --  17.  After-School  Programming  and  SEL,  Thomas  P.  Gullotta  --  18.  SEL  Programs  for  Juvenile  Justice  Settings  and  Populations,  Patrick  H.  Tolan,  Emily  Nichols,  &  Nicole  DuVal  --  III.  Assessment  --  19.  Assessment  of  SEL  in  Educational  Contexts,  Susanne  A.  Denham  --  20.  Systems  for  Assessing  and  Improving  Students'  Social  Skills  to  Achieve  Academic  Competence,  Stephen  N.  Elliott,  Jennifer  R.  Frey,  &  Michael  Davies  --  21.  Challenges  and  Opportunities  in  the  Direct  Assessment  of  Children's  Social  and  Emotional  Comprehension,  Clark  McKown  --  22.  Using  Formative  Assessment  with  SEL  Skills,  Robert  J.  Marzano  --  23.  Assessment  of  Climate  and  Conditions  for  Learning,  Mark  Garibaldi,  Sally  Ruddy,  Kimberly  Kendziora,  &  David  Osher  --  24.  Assessing  Organizational  Readiness,  Shannon  B.  Wanless,  Christine  J.  Groark,  &  Bridget  E.  Hatfield  --  25.  Indicators  of  Effective  SEL  Practice,  Sam  Redding  &  Herbert  J.  Walberg  --  IV.  Toward  Widespread  Practice  and  Policy  --  26.  What  Everyone  Should  Know  About  Implementation,  Joseph  A.  Durlak  --  27.  SEL  and  Preservice  Teacher  Education,  Kimberly  A.  Schonert-Reichl,  Jennifer  L.  Hanson-Peterson,  &  Shelley  Hymel  --  28.  Inservice  Preparation  for  Educators,  Patricia  A.  Jennings  &  Jennifer  L.  Frank  --  29.  Developing  Socially,  Emotionally,  and  Cognitively  Competent  School  Leaders  and  Learning  Communities,  Janet  Patti,  Peter  Senge,  Claudia  Madrazo,  and  Robin  S.  Stern  --  30.  SEL  and  Schoolwide  Positive  Behavioral  Interventions  and  Supports,  George  G.  Bear,  Sara  A.  Whitcomb,  Maurice  J.  Elias,  &  Jessica  C.  Blank  --  31.  Taking  SEL  to  Scale  in  Schools:  The  Role  of  Community  Coalitions,  Abigail  A.  Fagan,  J.  David  Hawkins,  &  Valerie  B.  Shapiro  --  32.  Systemic  Support  for  SEL  in  School  Districts,  Amy  Kathryn  Mart,  Roger  P.  Weissberg,  &  Kimberly  Kendziora  --  33.  Accountability  and  SEL  Programs:  The  Getting  To  Outcomes(r)  Approach,  Annie  Wright,  Andrea  Lamont,  Abraham  Wandersman,  David  Osher,  &  Eric  S.  Gordon  --  34.  Current  and  Potential  Uses  of  Technology  to  Enhance  SEL:  What's  Now  and  What's  Next?,  Robin  S.  Stern,  Tucker  B.  Harding,  Allison  A.  Holzer,  &  Nicole  A.  Elbertson  --  35.  The  Case  for  Preschool  through  High  School  State  Learning  Standards  for  SEL,  Linda  A.  Dusenbury,  Jessy  Zadrazil  Newman,  Roger  P.  Weissberg,  Paul  Goren,  Celene  E.  Domitrovich,  &  Amy  Kathryn  Mart  --  36.  Federal  Policy  Initiatives  and  Children's  SEL,  Martha  Zaslow,  Bonnie  Mackintosh,  Sarah  Mancoll,  &  Sarah  Mandell  --  37.  International  Perspectives  on  SEL,  Catalina  Torrente,  Anjali  Alimchandani,  &  J.  Lawrence  Aber  --  Afterword:  Making  SEL  Work  for  All  Children,  James  Comer  --  Afterword:  The  Future  of  Social  and  Emotional  Learning,  Daniel  Goleman.
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