New podcast series shares early lessons from the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative

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Dallas ISD is one of six school communities across the nation that is a part of the Partnership for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative (PSELI), an initiative funded by The Wallace Foundation.

A new podcast series from The Wallace Foundation shares findings and early lessons from a RAND Corporation study of PSELI. The five-episode series features in-depth conversations with school, district, afterschool and out-of-school time leaders about their experiences working together to help children develop social and emotional skills.

PSELI is a comprehensive, multi-year initiative to explore whether and how children can benefit from intentional partnerships between schools and afterschool/out-of-school time programs focused on building social and emotional skills.

Juany Valdespino-Gaytan, executive director for Dallas ISD’s Social and Emotional Learning department, is featured in episode 3 of the series.

Episodes in the series focus on:

  • The importance of social and emotional learning and the initiative’s design
  • Developing adults’ capacity to promote social and emotional learning in students
  • Building effective partnerships between schools and afterschool/out-of-school time programs
  • The role of designated coaches in promoting social and emotional learning
  • Steps to integrate social and emotional learning across in- and out-of- school settings

Listen here: https://bit.ly/2ZDqT1Q

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In 2017, Dallas ISD and Big Thought were awarded a social and emotional learning implementation grant from the Wallace Foundation. Together with key partners Dallas Afterschool and City Of Dallas Parks & Recreation, SEL practices are being implemented both in-school and out-of-school, with the long-term goal of sharing our resources and learning citywide. This collective is known as SEL Dallas.

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