DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.448
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Developing social and emotional learning competencies in classrooms implementing the Schoolwide Positive Behaviour Support Program: Three case studies

Abstract: Research is well established to indicate that the presence of competencies reflecting social and emotional learning is beneficial to students (and teachers) as they seek success in their academic development as well as life within the community (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning [CASEL], 2008;Durlak, Domitrovich, Weissberg, and Gullotta, 2015). The benefits of implementing programs schoolwide are also well documented (Brackett & Rivers, 2011;Zins et al., 2004). There are also well-rese… Show more

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