SEL Redux (cont.)

Our last post was a summary of various articles and resources about Social Emotional Learning that have been featured in this Blog over the past few years. Here are two more resources on this vital topic:

In March of 2022, HBO presented a five-part series that explored an actionable framework for implementing SEL concepts. It included a dynamic mix of storytelling, film and TV references, guest researcher appearances, and informative role-plays. Since this involved widespread national viewership, you may find it helpful to review what was presented.

On a more scholarly note, the Wallace Foundation worked with multiple researchers to explore several important aspects of SEL and it’s impact on children (2017). The resulting 178-page report, which includes extensive references, is a foundational reference for anyone interested in this topic.

The information contained in this (and the preceding) post can give you a much deeper understanding of this controversial topic, and better prepare you for responding to those who would remove this important tool from a compassionate educator’s toolbox.

Principals’ Impact on Student Learning

Years of research suggest that principals can have a significant impact on student achievement. Now, a major new study quantifies just how much of a difference an effective principal can make! According to the study’s authors, while effective principals are skilled in instruction, people, and organizations, they also engage in a series of behaviors that set them apart from other educational leaders.

Grissom, Egalite, and Lindsay (2021) conducted this systematic synthesis of 20 years of school leadership research. They state that “Principals really matter. Indeed, given not just the magnitude but the scope of principal effects, which are felt across a potentially large student body and faculty in a school, it is difficult to envision an investment with a higher ceiling on its potential return than a successful effort to improve principal leadership.” 

This article describes the study and explores what those behaviors are. It also discusses the demographics of the profession, and how those may impact student achievement as well as teacher performance and retention.

And this article provides a link to the study itself, and makes the case that an effective principal’s impact is much stronger and broader than previously thought.