New findings show educators who instruct their students in SEL are more likely to report higher student interest and more positive climates.

SEL implementation soars across U.S.


New findings also show educators who instruct their students in SEL are more likely to report higher student interest and more positive climates

Key findings:

  • Nearly all states have supportive SEL policies
  • How 5 educators approach SEL
  • Putting the “social” back into SEL–and why it matters now
  • For more news on SEL trends, visit eSN's SEL & Well-Being hub

A national survey of educators and principals shows a record number of K-12 schools reporting social and emotional learning (SEL) implementation, according to new research from CASEL and RAND.

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