Social and emotional learning, or SEL, programs have flourished in schools during the last decade. While this growth has been impressive, inadequate attention has been paid to teachers’ social and emotional learning. In this course Dan Liston and Randy Testa introduce you to various rationales for why teacher SEL is needed as well as examine and reflect on various emotions in teaching and learning.

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The Teacher's Social and Emotional Learning
This course is part of The Teacher and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Specialization


Instructors: Dan Liston
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Explore the place of sadness and related emotions in teaching
Explore the role of joy and passion related in teaching and how they can concretize a teacher’s set of beliefs about education and teaching
Reflect on the definitions and roles of grit, grace, and personal wholeness in the profession of teaching
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