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SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

Aubrey Jones practices a relaxation exercise at Natchez-Adams School District's (NASD's) Gilmer McLaurin Elementary (GME) before the pandemic.

Learning STANDARDS

Formalizing ‘That Special Something’ for Mississippi’s Teachers, Classrooms Heather Craig

T

he Mississippi Department

highlighting the need for formal SEL

In its push for developing the

of Education (MDE) imple-

tools. What was originally a plan for

standards quickly, the MDE had out-

mented the state’s first

the near future became a cemented

side help. The plan is a joint effort

Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

reality when educators realized the

between the MDE; the Collaborative

Standards in January to address the

effects of the pandemic caused high

for Academic, Social and Emotional

needs of pre-K and K-12 students in

levels of stress and uncertainty for

Learning (CASEL); and Realizing

classrooms across the state, includ-

students of all grade levels.

ing self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills

“When COVID-19 hit and we saw

Excellence for ALL Children in Mississippi (REACH MS). CASEL is the

that there was going to be a sub-

organization that helped defined SEL

stantial need for these standards, we

more than two decades ago. REACH

The standards were already in

absolutely sped up our design and

MS is a sub-grantee of the MDE’s spe-

the planning and defining phase

implementation,” said Ginger Koestler,

cial education department that part-

when the global pandemic led to the

the MDE’s behavioral intervention

ners on much of the department’s

shift to online and hybrid learning,

specialist.

behavioral intervention work, making

and decision-making skills.

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