The seventh Standard of Effective Practice relies on six components to unpack collaboration and leadership through an asset-based mindset that honors the whole student. As educators develop this mindset, they will flexibly engage with all five SEL competencies. In particular, educators must rely on self-awareness skills centered in identity, social awareness skills centered in belonging, relationship skills centered in collaborative problem-solving, and responsible decision-making skills centered in curiosity.
Ideally, educators cultivate self-awareness, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making skills during their pre-service licensure programs and in-service practices, model and rely on those skills with colleagues, students, families, and community members in school and community settings, and utilize parallel grade-banded, benchmarked SEL competencies for students (SEL Framework: Five Competencies) in order to integrate evidence-based Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) practices across all subject areas and in all settings. For Standard Seven: Collaboration and Leadership, we developed one learning goal for self-awareness, one goal for social awareness, two goals for relationship skills, and one goal for responsible decision-making, set measurable benchmarks, provided a learning target for each benchmark with space for noting evidence of the benchmark and to action plan, and identified resources from local and national partners.
The uniform reflection template for learning targets is located to the right on the main menu. This template along with aligned learning targets can be used for syllabi creation, tier 3 licensure via portfolio, and district professional learning about adult transformative SEL.