How to Build an Effective, Community-Based SEL Program in Your School

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How to Build an Effective, Community-Based SEL Program in Your School

Social emotional learning, or SEL, is the idea that education should go beyond academics. In today’s world, social skills and emotional development aren’t ancillary to an excellent education; they’re a crucial part of it.

But the implementation process goes beyond programming. Communicating the value of social and emotional learning is a vital part of the process. It’s changing the culture of the district. It’s selling SEL.

Join us on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. for a webinar where we’ll hear from Dr. Joe Ricca, Superintendent of White Plains Public School in New York. He will share how he delivered this message and helped his school community embrace social emotional learning.

Date of Webinar

November 5, 2019 9:00 am

Presented By

Anne Craft
Michigan Virtual
Joe Ricca
White Plains Public Schools, NY

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