Bringing an SEL Lesson to Students

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P2

P1

P1: At Fox Elementary School (pseudonym), students actively participated in our activities on gender expression and equality. They proactively reassigned words that might carry gender biases (e.g., masculine) into neutral categories, while also challenging the stereotypes associated with certain terms.

P2: At Rabbit Elementary School (pseudonym), a boy expressed in the blue circle that he felt a lack of self-worth, selfishness, a need for care, and difficulty playing with peers of the same gender. Then, in the yellow circle, he explored his past coping strategies. We discussed various ideas and supported him in finding ways that best promote his emotional well-being.

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  • Explore insightful stories and research articles on SEL from Harvard University. Gain valuable knowledge and strategies to enhance social-emotional learning in your classroom. [Click to view]

    Watch the videos provided by AMAZE Org. An easy-to-understand illustration of topics on sex education/relationship science/mental health! [Click to view]

  • Yes! All course materials are completely free to download. Feel free to access as many resources as you need to support your teaching. These materials are designed to help non-psychology teachers confidently deliver SEL lessons in their classrooms, making social-emotional learning engaging and effective for students.

  • Each topic includes ready-to-use lesson slides, teaching guidelines, and interactive instructional materials designed to engage students. We are currently collaborating with about 20 partner schools to refine these materials. For now, you can preview the slides in PDF format, and more version will be available soon. Stay tuned for updates!

  • You are welcome to contact us and provide ideas for future topics, and we would love to get more information about your geographically unique issues. You can send us a message in Our Story or contact us through email /our social media accounts.