Social Awareness: Adult
Other California Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (T-SEL) Competencies sets
- Relationship Skills: Early Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Early Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Early Elementary
- Self-Management: Early Elementary
- Social Awareness: Early Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Late Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Late Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Late Elementary
- Self-Management: Late Elementary
- Social Awareness: Late Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Middle School
- Responsible Decision-Making: Middle School
- Self-Awareness: Middle School
- Self-Management: Middle School
- Social Awareness: Middle School
- Relationship Skills: High School
- Responsible Decision-Making: High School
- Self-Awareness: High School
- Self-Management: High School
- Social Awareness: High School
- Relationship Skills: Adult
- Responsible Decision-Making: Adult
- Self-Awareness: Adult
- Self-Management: Adult
Other California Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (T-SEL) Competencies sets
- Relationship Skills: Early Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Early Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Early Elementary
- Self-Management: Early Elementary
- Social Awareness: Early Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Late Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Late Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Late Elementary
- Self-Management: Late Elementary
- Social Awareness: Late Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Middle School
- Responsible Decision-Making: Middle School
- Self-Awareness: Middle School
- Self-Management: Middle School
- Social Awareness: Middle School
- Relationship Skills: High School
- Responsible Decision-Making: High School
- Self-Awareness: High School
- Self-Management: High School
- Social Awareness: High School
- Relationship Skills: Adult
- Responsible Decision-Making: Adult
- Self-Awareness: Adult
- Self-Management: Adult
Identity
- A
Adults acknowledge that the dominant culture of schools and society, among other factors, often puts students from marginalized backgrounds at risk of stress, alienation, and disengagement. Adults recognize the genius of all students, peers, and families; elevate commonalities and connections; and celebrate differences between diverse groups.3.A.5
- B
Adults recognize that all teaching and learning is social and emotional. Adults acknowledge that the historical, political, cultural, community, and family experiences that students bring to the learning environment influence the way students express and perceive emotions. Adults show empathy, stay curious, and strive to understand the actions and perspectives of students and other adults.3.B.5
Belonging
- C
Adults prioritize diversifying the curriculum, building trusting relationships, and creating an intentional learning community centered on compassion and respect. Adults understand that you have to reach and engage students before you teach them every day and in every subject. Adults support students to take ownership of the learning environment, including creating clear community agreements. Adults work to create brave spaces that use reflective listening and honor both differences and commonalities.3.C.5
- D
Adults model and normalize accessing resources and assistance. They mentor students to become engaged, informed, and supportive community members.3.D.5
- E
Adults are aware of the ways group and power dynamics can help or impede learning, development, and inclusion. Adults elevate marginalized voices to increase a sense of belonging for all.3.E.5
Agency
- F
Adults can identify and explain how power and privilege can perpetuate inequities and contribute to marginalization. Adults are aware of the historical and current inequities and the social issues of the community in which they work or live.3.F.5
- G
Adults model how to contribute to one's community by sharing their passion and the process of identifying and collaboratively addressing inequities.3.G.5
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More California Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (T-SEL) Competencies sets
Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (T-SEL) Competencies- Relationship Skills: Early Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Early Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Early Elementary
- Self-Management: Early Elementary
- Social Awareness: Early Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Late Elementary
- Responsible Decision-Making: Late Elementary
- Self-Awareness: Late Elementary
- Self-Management: Late Elementary
- Social Awareness: Late Elementary
- Relationship Skills: Middle School
- Responsible Decision-Making: Middle School
- Self-Awareness: Middle School
- Self-Management: Middle School
- Social Awareness: Middle School
- Relationship Skills: High School
- Responsible Decision-Making: High School
- Self-Awareness: High School
- Self-Management: High School
- Social Awareness: High School
- Relationship Skills: Adult
- Responsible Decision-Making: Adult
- Self-Awareness: Adult
- Self-Management: Adult
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