Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Education
 
Board
State Board of Education
 
Guidance Document Change: The 2020 Virginia General Assembly passed House Bill 753 directing the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to develop guidance standards for social emotional learning (SEL) for all public students in grades Kindergarten through 12 in the Commonwealth. The Virginia Social Emotional Learning Standards were developed in collaboration with an SEL Advisory Committee, composed of educators, community leaders, agency personnel, and parents. The Virginia SEL Standards are aligned with the Profile of a Virginia Graduate and centered in equity. This intentional focus allows the Standards to explicitly teach the skills needed to be “life ready” and to create more equitable learning environments.
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5/25/21  12:39 pm
Commenter: Amanda

SEL helps children develop resiliency
 

Social Emotional Learning is vital to teach kids how to be resilient when overcoming challenges and grow into well-rounded adults. Schools are supposed to teach the "whole child"; this allows them to do so. Yes, as many argue, schools are there to teach students reading, writing, and math, but you can't teach a student these skills if they don't have their basic needs met first. Schools are here to teach children to be prepared to enter the "real-world", yet the real-world is more than just academics. All of the intelligence in the world won't help you if you can't communicate that information, get along well with others, or cope with/thrive in the face of challenges. Social-emotional learning teaches our kids how to do that. 

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