Student Wellbeing and Engagement
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JLC Social Emotional Learning - Agreed Practices:
In each area of the school we have documented our agreed practices related to the teaching of social and emotional literacy (SEL). The following is an example related to the JLC.
- Each class engages in at least a 1-hour lesson of SEL each week run by the classroom teacher.
- Lessons are explicitly planned for and documented in the Projects planner.
- The structure of the lesson aligns with the SRPS Instructional Model, as detailed in the Key Models for Our Work document.
- Learning Intentions and Success Criteria for SEL are displayed in each classroom.
- A student created ‘Zones of Regulation’ display needs to be present in every classroom and developed during Topic 2: “Emotional Literacy” each year.
- SEL learning is supported by:
- All topics being integrated into other learning domains where appropriate
- Daily circle time to build and maintain relationships
- Additional SEL lessons being planned to address specific class needs
- Restorative circles being used as needed to address issues that arise in the classroom and yard.
Mrs Mary Sampieri
Wellbeing Leader
Springvale Campus)