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University of Alabama receives grant to study social, emotional learning in children - Alabama NewsCenter

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The University of Alabama’s College of Education recently received a $5 million federal grant to study the importance of social and emotional learning in relation to the academic and overall success of elementary school students.

The project will explore how social and emotional learning, or SEL, is vital to a student’s success in the classroom and in life. SEL teaches students how to be aware of and manage their feelings while understanding others in any environment because they have learned to do so in a safe and positive SEL environment at school.

“Development of social and emotional skills is foundational to student success in both academics and life,” said Greg Benner, Helen and Pat O’Sullivan Professor of Education at UA and principal investigator of the project.

A key benefit to this project is giving participating elementary educators in Montgomery, Tuscaloosa City and Jasper City Schools the ability to deliver appropriate SEL instruction to all early elementary learners in grades kindergarten through third, including those with or at risk for emotional and behavior disorders. The program will eventually expand throughout Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.

“Our goal is to give elementary educators the ability to improve the social and emotional health of the students they serve, including those who are struggling most,” Benner said.

UA will partner with xSEL Labs, Oregon Research Institute, Trifoia, Research Press and school partners to develop and evaluate the Social and Emotional Learning Study Groups, referred to as SELSG+, for educators of students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

“Improving youth SEL outcomes for all students requires educators to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to deliver differentiated SEL instruction,” Benner said.

“Educators receive an average of eight hours of training on effective SEL strategies and even less training on how to differentiate to youth with significant behavior concerns. As a result, educators feel unprepared to provide explicit, differentiated SEL instruction, particularly for students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders.”

According to Benner, the social and emotional difficulties in students with emotional and behavioral disorders play a significant role in their poor academic and long-term outcomes. A National Center for Education study in 2016 showed 80% of students with emotional and behavioral disorders are served in general education classrooms.

“Educators need a solution that meets all their students’ needs,” Benner said. “The SELSG+ innovation is a professional learning solution to this problem. This project will give elementary educators the ability to deliver appropriate SEL instruction to all early elementary learners, including those with or at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders.”

This story originally appeared on the University of Alabama’s website.

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