Social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) for secondary schools: national strategies secondary

Social and emotional aspects of learning (SEAL) is a comprehensive, whole-school approach to promoting the social and emotional skills that underpin effective learning, positive behaviour, regular attendance, staff effectiveness and the emotional health and well-being of all who learn and work in schools.

The aims of this national evaluation of secondary SEAL were to assess the effect of secondary SEAL on a variety of outcomes for pupils, staff and schools, and to examine how schools implemented SEAL, with particular reference to the adoption of a whole-school approach.

The research combined quantitative and qualitative inquiry. The former was utilised mainly to provide data pertaining to the effect of secondary SEAL, and the latter was used primarily to provide insights into the implementation process.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Age11-14, 14-16
Published2007
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Shelf referenceA 373.1102 DEP
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8e6f

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