Oftentimes schools require teachers to implement an SEL program inside of their classrooms, instructing students through step-by-step lessons, videos, and discussion questions. The problem is that concepts such as empathy, kindness, and self-discipline cannot be taught effectively in these passive ways. Just as with all content learning, students learn best with hands-on experiences. Social and emotional learning is no different.
Imagine the difference between simply reading through a recipe versus getting in the kitchen to actually prepare the meal. When you read about resilience, for example, students lack the benefit from learning through experiences you provide in the classroom. Providing the experiences is the key to teaching these skills.
The arts are the most effective, hands-on way to give students the experiences they need to build social and emotional skills in the classroom. SEAL, , is a method of bringing artistic experiences into the classroom that help students develop and practice these important skills. It is a holistic approach combining embedded, creative strategies that become part of the classroom routine as well as targeted, artistic activities that help students further build social and emotional skills.
One embedded SEAL strategy is to use music in a purposeful way through . With this, you play carefully curated music and sounds throughout the school day to accompany students’ learning: something calm for instructional time, something that boosts focus for independent work time, and something upbeat for when students can work collaboratively. With Soundtracking, students can learn how to regulate their bodies for an appropriate task.