/PRNewswire/ The National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, Families for Justice as Healing, and Inside the Sun proudly.
Organizers across the country are deploying a multitude of tools to help people imagine and enact a vision for the world we are building, using community surveys, participatory budgeting and People’s Movement Assemblies.
District Updates
•The Chelsea SEPAC had a great presentation hosted by Laura Perez from MAC, families learned about the process of ‘Understanding the IEP’, two parents joined the SEPAC Officials during this learning session, Officials hope to welcome more families in future meetings. For any questions regarding special education or equity in access to education please contact our Help Line: (617)357-8431, massadvocates.org/linea-de-ayuda, Laura Perez, Massachusetts Advocates for Children.
•On Friday, March 26, educators, students, community organizers, and individuals across the country will celebrate the annual Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Day. This year’s theme: ‘Building Bonds, Reimagining Communities’ recognizes and reinforces the ways in which individuals, schools, and communities have used social emotional skills to remain connected and engaged during the pandemic. A special thank you to district and school-based SEL Teams who have worked to support s
March 26th is Social-Emotional Learning Day!
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The Urban Assembly and SEL4US encourage educators and organizations around the world demonstrate how they are building bonds and reimagining community through SEL
“In these difficult times there are people who used their social emotional learning skills to build community.” NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 11, 2020 The Urban Assembly and SEL4US are proud to announce that Friday, March 26, 2021 will be the second annual SEL Day. This initiative recognizes the immense value of social and emotional learning (SEL) with a global awareness campaign. Under this year’s theme, Building Bonds, Reimagining Communities, elected officials, educators, and community groups are encouraged to create activities and events that raise awareness for how SEL skills will help us remain connected and engaged during the pandemic.