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Moving Forward with Social Emotional Learning - Portage

Event Date

Tuesday, February 26, 2019 -
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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Event Description

Making social and emotional learning (SEL) skills part of the learning equation helps children succeed in school and life. With social and emotional skills, children can manage their feelings, build healthy relationships, and navigate social environments. When adults are supported by good policies and training, children develop the skills needed to prepare them for the world. These trainings will give district teams an chance to unpack the Wisconsin Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Competencies.

Participants will:

  • Map what is currently being done in their building or district to teach the competencies
  • Conduct a gap analysis between the competencies and what is currently being taught
  • Create a plan for filling in the gaps
  • Figure out how to assess if students have mastered the competencies
  • See how some school districts in our state are implementing Social Emotional Learning

Offered by the Wisconsin Safe and Health Schools (WISH) Center in partnership with the DPI. Beth Herman, DPI School mental health training consultant is presenter. More information and registration online.

Location

CESA 5
626 East Slifer Street, Portage, WI 53901

Contact

Registration Questions
Mary Devine, CESA 4
(608) 786-4800
mdevine@cesa4.org
 

Lynn Verage, CESA 9
715) 453-2141 Ext. 228
lverage@cesa9.org