Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention
Schools using a social and emotional learning (SEL) framework can foster an overall climate of inclusion, warmth, and respect, and promote the development of core social and emotional skills among both students and staff. Because bullying prevention is entirely congruent with SEL, it can be embedded in a school’s SEL framework.
The aims of this brief are to (a) provide a basic description of a school-wide SEL framework, (b) illustrate the relationship between social and emotional factors and bullying, and (c) explain how an SEL framework can be extended to include bullying prevention.
This publication is a part of a series of briefs and Webinars on SEL produced by the National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention and CASEL.
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