BLOGS > OCTOBER 15, 2020
BY ROBERTA STARCK
Whether you are teaching virtually, on-site or using a hybrid model, building a layer of social and emotional learning (SEL) into your classroom this year is crucial. SEL stitches threads of self-awareness and mindfulness into the daily interactions with your students and their caregivers. And those connections hold the most promise for a successful school year. Consider SEL as a primary goal for you and your students.
One of the words that has been buzzing around the field of education in recent months is isolation. Students are feeling disconnected and alone in quarantine. While this is impacting all students, special needs students can be the most affected by remote learning. It can be too loud, too stimulating and too hard to filter for these students. I heard that the state of Michigan issued funds for student mental health and provided learning resources for disadvantaged, special education, and ELL students. Recently, NBC television journalist Richard Engel connected with his viewers to explain the anxiety of his special needs son. He tells how therapies vanished with the pandemic.
How do we provide a remedy for isolation that has surfaced for so many? How do we create human touch and face-to-face learning while ensuring we stay safe during this time? Incorporating SEL can help!
Here are some tools and resources to incorporate SEL:
A focus on social and emotional learning is not only important for the students. Educators are going through a range of emotions every day as they battle technology, uncertainty of the school year, and feelings of isolation. This article from Edutopia provides some guidance from one educator to another.
You can find more ideas for SEL resources including book lists, classroom libraries and more on Titlewave®.

Roberta Starck
MEd Curriculum & Instruction & MLIS
I’ve been with Follett School Solutions for 13 years and create lists for school libraries all around the globe. My career spans twenty-four years as a teacher and librarian in elementary and middle school. Our Follett team meets weekly and virtually with trade and curriculum publishers so we can keep abreast of all the new print and digital resources coming out!
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