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Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education
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Durlak, Joseph A.
, Greenberg, Mark T.
, Domitrovich, Celene E.
, Weissberg, Roger P.
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/ Conduct disorder
/ Cooperation
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education, Elementary
/ Educational aspects
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/ Elementary education
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Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education
by
Durlak, Joseph A.
, Greenberg, Mark T.
, Domitrovich, Celene E.
, Weissberg, Roger P.
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic learning
/ Adults
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children's social skills
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizens
/ College students
/ Competence
/ Conduct disorder
/ Cooperation
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education, Elementary
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational Benefits
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Practices
/ Elementary education
/ Emotional Development
/ Emotional disturbances
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotional problems
/ Emotions
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Handbooks
/ Health education
/ Health problems
/ High risk
/ Holistic Approach
/ Intervention
/ Learning
/ Mental health
/ Objectives
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Population
/ Prevention
/ Program Implementation
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Public Health
/ Public health education
/ Public schools
/ School based intervention
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Self awareness
/ Social & emotional learning
/ Social Development
/ Social research
/ Social science research
/ Social skills
/ Social skills in children
/ Student Development
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Success
/ Teachers
/ Test scores
/ Tests
/ Well Being
2017
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Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education
by
Durlak, Joseph A.
, Greenberg, Mark T.
, Domitrovich, Celene E.
, Weissberg, Roger P.
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic learning
/ Adults
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children's social skills
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizens
/ College students
/ Competence
/ Conduct disorder
/ Cooperation
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ Education, Elementary
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational Benefits
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Practices
/ Elementary education
/ Emotional Development
/ Emotional disturbances
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotional problems
/ Emotions
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Handbooks
/ Health education
/ Health problems
/ High risk
/ Holistic Approach
/ Intervention
/ Learning
/ Mental health
/ Objectives
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Population
/ Prevention
/ Program Implementation
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Public Health
/ Public health education
/ Public schools
/ School based intervention
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Self awareness
/ Social & emotional learning
/ Social Development
/ Social research
/ Social science research
/ Social skills
/ Social skills in children
/ Student Development
/ Students
/ Study and teaching
/ Success
/ Teachers
/ Test scores
/ Tests
/ Well Being
2017
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Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education
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Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education
2017
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Evidence-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs, when implemented effectively, lead to measurable and potentially long-lasting improvements in many areas of children's lives. In the short term, SEL programs can enhance children's confidence in themselves; increase their engagement in school, along with their test scores and grades; and reduce conduct problems while promoting desirable behaviors. In the long term, children with greater socialemotional competence are more likely to be ready for college, succeed in their careers, have positive relationships and better mental health, and become engaged citizens. Those benefits make SEL programs an ideal foundation for a public health approach to education—that is, an approach that seeks to improve the general population's wellbeing. In this article, Mark Greenberg, Celene Domitrovich, Roger Weissberg, and Joseph Durlak argue that SEL can support a public health approach to education for three reasons. First, schools are ideal sites for interventions with children. Second, school-based SEL programs can improve students' competence, enhance their academic achievement, and make them less likely to experience future behavioral and emotional problems. Third, evidence-based SEL interventions in all schools—that is, universal interventions—could substantially affect public health. The authors begin by defining social and emotional learning and summarizing research that shows why SEL is important for positive outcomes, both while students are in school and as they grow into adults. Then they describe what a public health approach to education would involve. In doing so, they present the prevention paradox—\"a large number of people exposed to a small risk may generate many more cases [of an undesirable outcome] than a small number exposed to a high risk\"—to explain why universal approaches that target an entire population are essential. Finally, they outline an effective, school-based public health approach to SEL that would maximize positive outcomes for our nation's children.
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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and the Brookings Institution,Princeton University,Princeton University-Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and The Brookings Institution
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