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Trust your Team: Our Journey to Embed Social and Emotional Learning in a Teacher Education Program Focused on Social Justice
Teacher Education Quarterly (2019)
  • Patricia Swanson, San Jose State University
  • Colette Rabin, San Jose State University
  • Grinell Smith, San Jose State University
  • Allison Briceno, San Jose State University
  • Lara Kassab, San Jose State University
  • Dena Sexton, San Jose State University
  • Dale Mitchell, San Jose State University
  • David Whitenack, San Jose State University
  • Jolynn Asato, San Jose State University
Abstract
This case describes one university’s journey to embed social, emotional, and cultural learning (SEC) deeply into a three-semester combined multiple-subject credential and MA program centered on social justice. The authors describe stages of program development and point to key anchor competencies they believe essential for beginning teachers and critical to enabling them to teach social-emotional learning skills in culturally sustaining classrooms. The authors describe course activities, readings and assessments and the development of “throughlines” connecting key concepts and essential practices across courses, concluding with the challenges of integrating the many theories that inform this work.
Publication Date
Fall 2019
Citation Information
Patricia Swanson, Colette Rabin, Grinell Smith, Allison Briceno, et al.. "Trust your Team: Our Journey to Embed Social and Emotional Learning in a Teacher Education Program Focused on Social Justice" Teacher Education Quarterly Vol. 46 Iss. 4 (2019) p. 67 - 91
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/colette_rabin/67/