This process will create a scaffolded and comprehensive district SEL professional learning program that supports school staff in developing skills aligned with district goals. This also includes embedding SEL practices and content throughout other professional learning programs in the district and providing regular opportunities for school leaders and teams to learn from each other. Use the Rubric to assess your current level of implementation.
Your professional learning plan is intended to support your district in reaching its goals, so it’s important to use your More
Your professional learning plan is intended to support your district in reaching its goals, so it’s important to use your SEL action plan as a starting point.
Based on the goals and actions set forth in your SEL action plan, consider what stakeholders will need to know, do, and believe to carry out their roles. District leaders, classroom teachers, school principals, and others will have different roles in SEL implementation and, therefore, different learning needs. For each stakeholder group, outline what learning needs you’ll want to address to reach the expected outcomes of your SEL action plan.
Your school district is likely already providing many professional learning opportunities, and it’s a good idea to assess existing resources before launching new professional learning.
You m…More
Your school district is likely already providing many professional learning opportunities, and it’s a good idea to assess existing resources before launching new professional learning.
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CASEL’s Districtwide SEL Program and Initiative Inventory includes an interview protocol that can help you learn about the SEL-related work happening across your district.
Here’s an example of a comprehensive audit of SEL-related professional learning in the Sacramento City Unified School District. The district used a grant funded by NoVo Foundation to engage an external consultant to assist with this effort.
Based on the learning needs you identified and your district’s existing resources, determine what additional professional learning you’ll need to offer to support your SEL implementation goals.
…MoreBased on the learning needs you identified and your district’s existing resources, determine what additional professional learning you’ll need to offer to support your SEL implementation goals.
For each stakeholder group you identified, determine the appropriate sequence, frequency, and mode of professional learning that would best meet their needs. How you structure professional learning may vary based on the audience. For example, teachers and classroom support staff may need opportunities for deeper collaborative learning, practicing, and coaching since they are implementing strategies in the classroom. Central office staff may need a more basic introduction to SEL principles and how these principles connect to their work.
Consider the following questions:
Also ensure that your plan provides regular opportunities for school leaders and their teams to come together to collaboratively discuss implementation challenges, share promising practices, and learn from each other.
This menu of professional learning from a school division in southeastern Virginia shows a progression from offerings that strengthen awareness of SEL to deeper application and collaborative communities of practice. For examples of how three school districts approached professional learning in the early stages of districtwide SEL implementation, see this brief spotlighting SEL leaders in Olympia, Buffalo, and Des Moines.
In addition, it can be helpful to consider online courses in SEL that may support your professional learning plan. Here are some options to review and consider:
Once you’ve outlined the structure of professional learning for each stakeholder group, you can identify specific dates based on district and school calendars. It’s helpful to share these dates early to ensure participants plan time to attend.
As you’re developing your plan, consider how you will ensure that your professional learning program has met the needs you identified. You’ll want to determine up front what types of data you’ll ne…More
As you’re developing your plan, consider how you will ensure that your professional learning program has met the needs you identified. You’ll want to determine up front what types of data you’ll need to collect, a process for collecting this data, and a timeline for reviewing and reflecting on the data to make needed adjustments.
One way to collect data is to ensure all professional learning includes time and a structure for gathering feedback. You may want to create a standard form or survey for participant evaluations of professional learning.
In addition to planning how to collect the data, it’s helpful to plan a structured process for making improvements based on the data.
A robust professional learning plan will likely involve multiple staff, and you’ll want to identify clear roles and responsibilities for carrying out professional learning. For each professional le…More
A robust professional learning plan will likely involve multiple staff, and you’ll want to identify clear roles and responsibilities for carrying out professional learning. For each professional learning session, consider who will:
The facilitators of professional learning will often serve as the “face” of SEL to district stakeholders, and it’s highly recommended that you consider identifying facilitators who represent your district’s diversity, including racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, and linguistic backgrounds.
Successful professional learning requires thoughtful preparation. Here are some steps to take:
Successful professional learning requires thoughtful preparation. Here are some steps to take:
Provide opportunities to reflect on and discuss how the information provided in the learning can be transformed into action in the district, schools, and classrooms.
SEL professional learning is most effective when it’s connected to all other professional learning offered by the district. While your district’s other professional learning offerings may not have …More
SEL professional learning is most effective when it’s connected to all other professional learning offered by the district. While your district’s other professional learning offerings may not have an explicit SEL objective, every session provides an opportunity to reinforce and build upon SEL practices or connect to SEL content. For example, professional learning on any topic can be structured around the three signature practices of SEL. These types of SEL practices can help participants feel a sense of community and engage more deeply in any professional learning.
As you’re building out your professional learning plan for SEL, work closely with key departments in academics, equity, student services, etc., to identify meaningful ways to embed SEL throughout professional learning.