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Posted on August 16, 2022August 17, 2022 0 Comments

How to Connect with Students

It is no surprise that connecting with students has many great benefits. A positive student-teacher relationship promotes academic success, helps avoid negative behaviors, and promotes self-worth and good mental health. Studies have found that integrating social-emotional learning in the classroom has benefits for both students and adults that work with them.

3 strategies to connect with students

  1. Be Authentic- Create opportunities for students to share things about themselves, their likes, talents, dislikes, etc. The important thing when creating these activities and discussions is that you as the educator participate and allow your students to get to know you as well.

    Examples and ideas:
    • self-portraits: have children draw themselves and write down facts about themselves. Where were they born, how many people are there in their family, what is their favorite subject and why, favorite color, pets, etc. (Free printable)
    • What makes a great classroom board: together come up with what makes up a great classroom, have everyone decorate the board, and say one thing they feel would make the classroom amazing. 
    • Two truths and one lie: games are always a great way to break the ice, have fun and get to know each other.
    • Goal Setting: help your students set a goal and break down the steps that need to be taken in order to achieve that goal. This is a great way for you as the teacher to see what is important to your students and help them achieve that goal for themselves. (check in on these goals mid-year and again at the end of the year)(Free printable)

Being authentic also means you continue to learn and this means being able to admit when something didn’t work well even as the educator. Showing that starting over, regrouping and asking for help does not equal failure but rather it shows the ability to adapt and grow.

  1. Make yourself available- This one can be tricky for teachers because you not only need to make yourself available but also need to create boundaries so that you have time to recharge throughout the day. You can do this by setting specific times in which students can come for help or to discuss something. This can be in the morning before school, after school, and/or during lunchtime. 
  1. Be a Champion– Celebrate with your class. This can be as simple as attending a soccer game where many of your students are playing and/or attending. This is a great opportunity to cheer them on and build connections outside the classroom and connect with families. Celebrate not only the obvious success but celebrate growth and effort as well. Being a champion for your students means being seen as an adult that authentically cares about your student’s success and about them as individuals.

How Hope Helps Children Engage With Their Educators

Posted on May 24, 2022June 7, 2022 0 Comments

Finding the Best SEL Curriculum For Your School?

It is no surprise that in recent years there has been increased attention on the mental health of our students. As schools prepare for another year, it is important to take note of how you can better help your students, families, and staff. 

Why implement Social Emotional Learning in the classroom?

Research has shown that SEL promotes self awareness, academic achievement, and positive behavior not only in the classroom but also out of the classroom. Many teachers have implemented some form of SEL in the classroom in recent years. 

93% of teachers believe SEL has a place in the classroom and for good reason. SEL helps students thrive but also helps create a more cohesive classroom environment through: fewer disciplinary action, increased academic performance, reduction in classroom disruption and open communication. What the research shows

Why use an SEL curriculum such as “My Best Me”?

Implementing an SEL curriculum like “My Best Me” ensures best practice for best results. Not only that, a good curriculum comes with good teacher support which helps take the stress out of planning and execution. A curriculum takes the guesswork out. 

How to choose the best curriculum for your school:

  • Consider the age: Many SEL curriculums are written for a certain age group. For example, the “My Best Me” curriculum is written for students as young as preschool age, all the way up to highschool. Other curriculum may be written just for high school age or elementary age students.
  • Does it meet your budget constraints? Of course each curriculum has a cost attached to it and these costs must be taken into consideration when deciding which curriculum is best.
  • Does the curriculum come with support or training? It is important that teachers are supported when implementing new curriculum. Through training and teachers’ resources. “My Best Me” comes with not only teacher training but also provides teachers with everything they need to implement the lesson in their classroom.
  • Does the SEL curriculum focus on what is pertinent to your school district and your families? Every SEL program is unique and focuses on different topics. “My Best Me” for example focuses on: Identity, Health, Community, Environment and Economics.
  • Does the program implement evidence based social emotional learning?

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Posted on May 10, 2022May 10, 2022 0 Comments

Social Emotional Learning is a Solid Investment

Many educators and parents will agree that SEL is important and should be implemented in schools. One of the more common barriers to entry is cost. Cost associated with a formal SEL program such as “My Best Me” can be a challenging. So let’s break down the cost vs. benefit.


Cost Breakdown

Is SEL a wise financial investment?

Yes! Social Emotional Learning is a solid investment. A study from Columbia University found that an SEL program can have an average of 1:11 return on investment. SEL is not only an important investment for your students BUT also a good financial investment. 

Leveraging federal funds for SEL

Social Emotional Learning may be a good investment but finding the funds to allocate to this investment can be tricky. The main source of funds for SEL is the Title IV-A block grant. This grant authorizes activity in three broad areas:

  • Providing students with a well rounded education (arts, STEM, computer sciences).
  • Support the safety and health of students (SEL, drug and violence prevention, physical education).
  • Supporting effective use of technology (devices to give access to technology and digital materials).

Benefit Analysis

Principles and Teachers agree SEL should be a priority

According to CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) 83% of principals believe social emotional learning is critical and should be part of a students school experience. 80% of educators believe that social emotions well being is critical for academic success and developing foundational literacy. 93% of teachers want a greater focus on social emotional learning in the classroom. 

Students benefit a great deal from SEL

We know that social and emotional learning (SEL) improves self awareness, self management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making. All of these skills help students throughout their academic journey and promote long term positive outcomes. This ultimately results in greater graduation rates. 


When Hope meets SEL – Hope Rising Curriculum

During social emotional learning education, students properly develop healthy attitudes, learn to manage emotions, create strategies to achieve goals, and cultivate positive relationships. Infusing skills to learn to hope in our SEL curriculum encourages students to work toward a better tomorrow.

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