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Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning SEAL as a Resource

Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning SEAL as a Resource. Social and emotional aspects of learning. Reasoning Evaluation Creativity Enquiry Problem solving Information processing Communication. What does the resource offer?.

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Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning SEAL as a Resource

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  1. Social and Emotional Aspects of LearningSEAL as a Resource

  2. Social and emotional aspects of learning • Reasoning • Evaluation • Creativity • Enquiry • Problem solving • Information processing • Communication

  3. What does the resource offer? • An explicit, structured whole-curriculum framework for developing the social, emotional and behavioural skills of all pupils, not just those whose behaviour or poor social skills cause problems • Pupils develop a ‘feelings vocabulary’ which is vital for the acquisition of social skills.

  4. The spiral curriculum

  5. Curriculum links Core and foundation subjects PSHEandCitizenship SEAL Slide 1.15

  6. The ‘Waves’ model Quality first teaching of social, emotional and behavioural skills to all children Effective whole-school or setting policies and frameworks for promoting emotional health and well-being Small-group intervention for children who need additional help in developing skills, and for their families Individualintervention

  7. SEAL • Guidance Book – very useful resource • Seven sets of activities, each set around a ‘Theme’ • - Theme overview • - A scripted assembly + 6 variations • - Colour-coded booklets within each theme giving ideas and activities for each age range • Red Set (Foundation Stage) • Blue 5 Set (Y1 and Y2) • Yellow Set (Y3 and Y4) • Green Set (Y5 and Y6) • Silver Set Small group activities • - Purple Set Staff activity booklet • - Gold Set Family activities Wave 1 Wave 2

  8. The themes • A theme overview includes links to other areas of the curriculum. • In each theme there are suggested stories and activities for a whole-school assembly, with follow-up suggestions for future assemblies. • The assemblies are broadly secular and do not include any elements of worship, so other arrangements need to be made to meet the requirements of collective worship.

  9. When should it be run? And how does it fit together? Themes and structure

  10. When should it be run? And how does it fit together? Themes and structure

  11. Using SEAL • One or more staff meetings before each theme, using the Purple Set activities in a flexible way, to ensure consistency, knowledge, understanding and confidence • A 30 minute assembly to launch each theme • Dedicated sessions over the half term using the SEAL materials in a flexible way to develop social, emotional and behavioural skills for each theme – about 4 hours in total • Use of ideas for following up the theme in a number of curriculum areas, and possible use of the exemplar lessons • A follow-up assembly to share work undertaken and successes in achieving learning outcomes

  12. A whole school approach • For maximum effectiveness, it is essential that the whole school community engages with the materials. • All classes should be thinking about the same ideas and using a shared language over the same period of time. • SEAL needs to be embedded within a whole school approach and environment that supports emotional health and well-being.

  13. Useful web sites • www.edu.dudley.gov.uk/primary • Then click on SEAL • www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary/publications/banda/seal/ • This can also be accessed through the Dudley website.

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