A large coalition of educator organizations, parents groups and researchers is coming together like Voltron to fight against conservative restrictions on lessons that help students better cope with their emotions.
On Thursday, 20 national organizations announced that they had formed a group called Leading With SEL to offer “research-based information on social and emotional learning and help broaden awareness of the benefits of supporting the social, emotional, and academic development of all children.”
In the announcement, the group said it’s “actively championing what we know from three decades of research: Social and emotional learning (SEL) belongs in schools.” SEL lesson plans focus on developing five key areas: self-management, self-awareness, relationship skills, social awareness and responsible decision-making.
Social and emotional learning has come under attack amid the conservative movement’s revolt against accurate teachings of American history, including lessons about race- and gender-based atrocities. That movement has deliberately used the misnomer “critical race theory” (a totally separate thing) to fearmonger over these lessons.
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