Perceptions of social emotional learning needs in high poverty schools
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Generali, Margaret M. (Author)
- Yavuz, Olcay (Author)
- Parzych, Jennifer (Author)
Title
Perceptions of social emotional learning needs in high poverty schools
Abstract
This paper explores the perceived social emotional learning needs of students in high poverty schools. Social emotional learning (SEL)is recognized within the literature as critical to success in school and in life. Emergingwork supports the acquisition of a SEL skillset within grades kindergarten through twelve ( K-12) schools. This survey examines the perceptions of social emotional needs as reported by students, parents and school faculty members across four different high poverty schools in the USA. Findings provide effective strategies and valuable data for school leaders, educators, and counselors in addressing the social emotional needs of urban students.
Publication
Journal of Contemporary Administrative Science
Date
2018-04-23
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
42-53
Citation Key
generaliPerceptionsSocialEmotional2018
Accessed
10/4/19, 8:14 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
dergipark.org.tr
Citation
Generali, M. M., Yavuz, O., & Parzych, J. (2018). Perceptions of social emotional learning needs in high poverty schools. Journal of Contemporary Administrative Science, 5(1), 42–53. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/cybd/427023
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