Full course description
Social-Emotional Learning: The Social-Emotional Classroom
Content Warning
This course includes sensitive mental health topics intended to promote social-emotional learning but is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Please carefully consider the nature of the content before enrolling.
Course Details
Course Type:
- Self-Paced, Fully-Facilitated
- Cohort, Fully-Facilitated
Course Length: 10 Hours
Course Access:
- Self-Paced: Each course includes 45 days of interactive access. If you purchase multiple courses within a single concentration at the same time, your total access period will be extended (e.g., two courses = 90 days, three courses = 135 days, etc.).
Upon enrollment, your dashboard will initially display 45 days per course. By the next business day, your end date will be adjusted to reflect the correct total access period based on the number of courses purchased.
After your enrollment period ends, you will continue to have read-only access to your courses.
- Cohort: Participants will follow a set start and end date, determined by their school district.
Course Description
This 10-hour course about social-emotional learning (SEL) explores teaching social-emotional skills to students, improving their learning outcomes, and building lasting competencies for personal and professional success. Given the rising levels of anxiety, stress, and depression among young people, SEL is increasingly recognized as essential for educating the whole child. The course emphasizes the importance of educators modeling these skills and consists of three units:
Classroom Culture
Every classroom comprises unique educators and students, each bringing their cultural heritage, strengths, and personal challenges. This unit focuses on creating and maintaining a positive, inclusive, and engaging classroom culture that enhances diversity, fosters perspective-taking, and emphasizes clear communication. Participants will examine how physical, social-emotional, and learning environments influence overall classroom culture.
Social Awareness
This unit covers strategies for developing social awareness, including exploring stereotypes and diversity, building empathy and perspective-taking, understanding body language, and navigating social and ethical norms. Students will learn essential interaction skills to better engage with others and the world.
Trauma-Informed Teaching
Addressing the increased prevalence of trauma and social-emotional disorders, this unit focuses on trauma-informed teaching strategies. Participants will learn interventions tailored to student needs and discuss how SEL supports students in managing trauma and social-emotional challenges effectively within the classroom.
Course Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Consider how classroom culture can support a diverse community of learners who learn and interact effectively and respectfully.
- Learn and practice classroom culture activities you can engage in with students.
- Examine the physical environment of their classroom and identify aspects within the classroom that assist in the overall operation.
- Consider the needs of diverse students.
- Understand and apply trauma-informed teaching strategies.

