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There are many definitions of SEL in the education space, but we choose to follow the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), which promotes evidence-based social and emotional learning practices. Research shows SEL is foundational for academic and life success; this is why it is integral to Fusion’s holistic learning model.
CASEL defines Social Emotional Learning as “how children and adults learn to understand and manage emotions, set goals, show empathy for others, establish positive relationships, and make responsible decisions” with five competencies:
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In 1-to-1 classes, teachers support students’ self-awareness, self-management, and responsible decision-making as it relates to their personal goals or as it arises in everyday sessions. Additionally, teachers spend time checking in with students during each session and build rapport over time. Students also have a Lead Teacher that serves as an additional layer of support.
Homework Café spaces on each campus are led by the Director of Homework Café who is responsible for planning social programming around SEL themes and our School-wide Learner Outcomes. All activities are purposeful and provide students with opportunities for community connection and relationship-building.
The Community Action Program is a campus-wide program that encourages students to be engaged community citizens. Students are required to participate in one Community Action Program event annually. It is designed to be student-led and the experiences emphasize SEL and engagement with challenges of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In this course, students work 1-to-1 with a social coach to explore the complex dynamics of social learning. Students develop tangible skills for social interactions including: knowledge of social cues, navigating nuanced social interactions, how to build and maintain friendships, and how to recognize the impact their behavior has on others around them.
In this course, Fusion students develop a stronger sense of wellbeing and healthy decision-making using four key disciplines: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness, Art Expression, and Music Expression.
This course develops a student’s ability to function in the three domains: Academic, Career, and Personal/Social. This curriculum builds character assets, which foster resiliency and personal growth, as well as prepares the student for their future success.
At Fusion, our School-wide Learner Outcomes (SLOs) describe the commitment we make to our students about their development. Each of these outcomes embrace SEL themes (independent critical thinking, compassion, resourcefulness, and emotional security) and are embedded into our curriculum and programming.
The Individual Reassessment of Commitment (IROC) process is one of the primary tools used to track student growth and goal attainment. Students are encouraged to create goals for themselves at the beginning of the year that align with our SLOs. Throughout the year, students are supported by their Lead Teacher as they reflect on these goals and demonstrate their progress.
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