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Social and Emotional Learning in Out-of-School-Time: Foundations and Futures
Current issues in out-of-school time; Variation: Current issues in out-of-school time.
Short Title: Social and Emotional Learning in Out-of-School-Time
Format: Book
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2017
Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Inc.
Place of Publication: Charlotte, NC
Sources ID: 89056
Notes: Access: http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=5559275External Resources: Cite This Item Search for versions with same title and author | Advanced options ... Projected Pub Date: 1811 Contents: SECTION I: SEL in OST -- Background and frameworks -- Introduction to the volume / Elizabeth Devaney and Deborah Moroney -- The Challenges of Blending Youth Development and Social and Emotional Learning: Getting More Intentional About How Competencies Are Both Caught and Taught in Out-of- School Time / Dale A. Blyth -- SECTION II: Research-Informed SEL Practice -- From Quality to SEL: A Community in Motion / Christina Dandino, Luiz A. Perez, and Carla Stough Huffman -- Social and Emotional Learning in Elementary School / Bridget Durkan Laird, Jolie Logan, and Elizabeth Mester -- A Combined Approach to Summer, SEL, and STEM in Boston and Providence / Hillary Salmons and Chris Smith -- Supporting Social and Emotional Learning Among Teens Through Instructor Practice / Mary Ellen Caron and Jill Young -- Social and Emotional Learning and Connections to the School Day / Katie Brohawn and Saskia Traill -- How Out-of-School Time Can Support College and Career Readiness Through Social and Emotional Learning / Jennifer Brown Lerner and Carinne Deeds.; SECTION III: SEL Systems and Policy -- Building a System of SEL: A Pathway to Change / Leona Hess, Denice Williams, J. Tyler McCormick, and Jessica Jackson -- The Role of Statewide After-School Networks in Social and Emotional Learning Systems Building / Ken Anthony -- Building Capacity for Social and Emotional Learning at the District and State Level / Katie Brackenridge -- Social and Emotional Learning in Out-of-School Time: Public Opinion and Policy Landscape / Jodi Grant and Dan Gilbert -- SEL: Fertile Ground for Philanthropy / Rebecca Goldberg, Haviland Rummel Sharvit, and Polly Singh -- SECTION IV SEL Research, Measurement, and Assessment -- The Measurement of Youth Social and Emotional Competencies in OST Settings / Gil G. Noam, Patricia J. Allen, and Bailey Triggs -- Describing and Measuring Adult Instructional Practice in OST Settings for Middle and High School Youth / Kiley Bednar, Karen Pittman, Joseph Bertoletti, Poonam Borah, Stephen C. Peck, and Charles Smith -- Measuring Social and Emotional Skills in OST Settings: Opportunities and Challenges / Neil Naftzger and Sarah Terry -- Closing Commentary / Karen Pittman. Access: Materials specified: Ebook Libraryhttp://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=5559275 Materials specified: EBSCOhosthttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1892654 Materials specified: ProQuest Ebook Centralhttps://library.icc.edu/login?url=http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=5559275 Identifier: Out-of-school-time. Note(s): Includes bibliographical references. General Info: Other format available: Print version:; Social and Emotional Learning in Out-of-School-Time.; Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2018] Class Descriptors: LC: LB1072; Dewey: 370.15/34 Responsibility: edited by Elizabeth Devaney, Deborah A. Moroney, American Institutes for Research. Vendor Info: EBL - Ebook Library EBSCOhost YBP Library Services (EBLB EBSC YANK) Material Type: Document (dct); Internet resource (url); eBook (ebk) Date of Entry: 20181029 Update: 20190502 Provider: OCLC
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"This volume focuses on social and emotional learning (SEL) from a variety of perspectives. The goal of the volume is to offer a clear framing of SEL in relation to other related OST concepts and initiatives. SEL has gained popularity as a concept in recent years and there remains confusion as well as great interest in the meaning and implementation of SEL in out-of-school-time (OST). Policymakers, researchers, and practitioners are pursuing work related to SEL in OST and this volume offes an opportunity to share that work by: - Defining and explaining SEL in a variety of out of school contexts and highlighting opportunities for integration and alignment with other fields (e.g., formal education) - Clarifying the language and framework confusion and honoring the field's foundation in thinking about social and emotional development through high quality youth development practice - Sharing information about current trends and new developments and how that work is shaping the field across the developmental continuum - Making the research to practice connection by including in each chapter foundational research on the topic, evidence of effective efforts, and practical implications - Offering recommendations for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers related to SEL in OST settings"--