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REL Northeast & Islands Event: Measuring Students' Social and Emotional Learning: A Review of Instruments and Implications for States and Districts
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November 20, 2019

Time: 2:00–3:00 pm ET

Location: Webinar

Description: This webinar will feature the new resource A Review of Instruments for Measuring Social and Emotional Learning Skills among Secondary School Students, which supports state and local education agencies in identifying reliable and valid instruments for measuring social and emotional learning (SEL) skills. The event will present findings from the SEL instrument review, as well as implications for the field. A guest from Vermont’s Champlain Valley School District will discuss the value of research-practice partnerships and how this report is informing the measurement of SEL in the district.

Partnership or Research Alliance: Social and Emotional Learning Research Alliance

Audience: This webinar is intended for state and local education agencies thinking about implementing or currently implementing social and emotional learning instruments.

Speakers: Joshua Cox, Research Associate and Social and Emotional Learning Research Alliance Lead, REL Northeast & Islands
Jeff Evans, Director of Learning and Innovation, Champlain Valley School District

Report Citation: Cox, J., Foster, B., & Bamat, D. (2019). A review of instruments for measuring social and emotional learning skills among secondary school students (REL 2019–010). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast and Islands. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs.

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Agenda for this event  PDF File ( 91 KB )
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Organization
Regional Educational Laboratory Program
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