SELmedia offers Emotional Literacy workshops for administrators and educators and curricula for middle school and upper elementary (3-5) students. The program is most effective when deployed strategically, starting with training for the administrators, then the educators and finally implementing the curricula in schools. A curriculum for early elementary (K-2) is currently being researched and is scheduled to be available in the fall of 2009. All workshops are a full day and are conducted on site.
Emotional Literacy for Administrators
A workshop with an emphasis on how emotions impact individuals, teams, and organizations, and how administrators can harness the wisdom of emotions to become more effective leaders.
Emotional Literacy for Educators
This workshop is for teachers, assistant teachers and anyone who works with children in the classroom. The focus is on the role of emotional knowledge in academic performance, building quality relationships, making informed decisions, and managing and leading classrooms.
Emotional Literacy in the Classroom
Students learn emotions concepts ”” such as elation, alienation, and commitment ”” which characterize the gamut of human experience. Lessons enhance key outcomes in national educational standards:
- - Cognitive functioning, including vocabulary, critical thinking, and creativity
- - Mental and physical health, including self-awareness and self-regulation
- - Social competence (social awareness and effective communication)
For more information or to inquire about scheduling a training for your district, please call Ron Anderson at 919-677-0101 x41.
