The Social Emotional Us, hosted by Anna-Lisa Mackey, M.Ed. and CEO of PATHS Program LLC, is the podcast about the role that social emotional learning plays in the positive development of students, families, and communities. This podcast is essential lis
Jump to these times to hear: 5:29 - Your book is divided into 12 primary chapters, How did you decide upon those chapter concepts? 18:20 - The impact for teachers utilizing this curriculum? 24:40 - The power of teachers believing in this!
Jump to these times to hear: 1:20 - An overview 5:47 - Social and emotional benefits as a result of an improvement of creativity? 8:17 - What are good strategies when working with kids?12:50 - How did military take this introduction to said strategies?20:50 how can this can help teachers and educators?
Jump to these times to hear: 4:15 - Considerations of alternative pathways in education6:35 - As high school seniors approach graduation, how can we help them prepare for the challenges ahead? 12:22 - How can parents and educators collaborate to support high school students in developing long lasting social emotional skills? 17:40 - How can social emotional learning help high school students develop the resilience and adaptability they need to flourish?21:00 - Self reflection & growth25:30 - Final parting words
Jump to these times to hear: 1:10 - Misinformation regarding SEL 4:04 - Helpful resources for SEL fact versus fiction 10:30 How to find like minded individuals and community 11:20 - The role of teachers and parents 15:17 - How to effectively advocate for SEL
Jump to these times to hear: 2:40 - Physical activity and cognition 3:50 - Link between movement and development of social emotional skills 5:50 - High levels of fitness impact with children 8:28 - Recess and behavior 14:50- Recommendation for teachers to get more physical activity into the classroom 21:43 - Takeaway points for physical activity within the classroom
Teacher and SEL coordinator, Emily Case works at an Indigenous school in Miramichi, New Brunswick. In this episode, Emily and Anna-Lisa discuss adapting curriculum and SEL strategies into Indigenous classrooms. Fast forward to these points to hear: 2:01 Anna-Lisa's experiences teaching in First Nations schools 6:06 Lessons to share with other school leaders 11:10 Emily's tips to add more Indigenous resources to your classroom
In this episode of Social Emotional Us, Julie Jones and Jed Deurybury, co-authors of The Playful Classroom, join us from their local coffee shop, which is their favorite place to play! Jed, Julie, and Anna-Lisa discuss the positive impacts of play in education and how play isn't something that's limited to early childhood. Fast forward to these points to hear: 4:20 Connections between play and SEL 5:20 Importance of recess during the school day 18:48 The eight different play personalities
In this episode of Social Emotional Us, we are joined by Michael Horn, author of From Reopen to Reinvent: (Re)Creating School for Every Child. Michael and ALM discuss how to create education for every child. Fast forward to these points to hear: 7:10- Anna-Lisa's educational past 10:00- Michael's opinion on grading schemes 15:20- Aspects that undermine learning
Join us for this special episode of Social Emotional Us as Anna-Lisa and co-author Melissa Ragan discuss their new book, The Social Emotional Classroom: A New Way to Nurture Students and Understand the Brain. Sold online on Amazon, Barns & Noble, BAM, and Hudson Booksellers! Fast forward to these points to hear: 1:55 What is the central idea discussed in the book? 7:38 Who wrote what parts of the book? 12:53 What is it like working with a publisher? Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ryDSVomFj4U Buy now! Amazon Barnes & Noble BAM Hudson Booksellers
In this episode of Social Emotional Us, Dr. Tehia Starker Glass & Dr. Lucritia Berry join Anna-Lisa to discuss how educators can teach against biases and help students thrive. Dr. Starker Glass and Dr. Berry co-wrote Teaching for Justice and Belonging: A Journey for Educators & Parents, publishing this summer. Fast forward to these points to hear: 4:30- Dr. Glass & Dr. Berry's recommendations for teachers 10:28- How teachers can support teaching for justice 23:30- Tips for our school districts can create more inclusive classrooms
In this episode of Social Emotional Us, we are joined by Dan Ryder, author of Intention: Critical Creativity in the Classroom. Dan and Anna-Lisa discuss integrating SEL into different subject areas besides the stereotypical classes. Fast forward to these points to hear: 6:45- How to integrate creativity 10:45- Why should school districts integrate creativity 23:00- The heart of education
In this episode of Social Emotional Us, Dr. Lorea Martinez Perez, author of HEART in Mind, talks with Anna-Lisa about overdue improvements to educator support systems and how adult SEL can help teachers overcome burnout. Fast forward to these points to hear: 1:45- Teacher burnout 5:45- How to best support teachers 15:45- Teacher support and staff support 17:30- How teachers can bring these topics into their school
Season 2, Episode 1: In this episode of Social Emotional Us, Anna-Lisa Mackey and Keith Anderson discuss what makes an education space safe, healthy, and inclusive. Keith, the founder of Worth Living Co., also discusses the importance of destigmatizing mental health issues in the workplace. Fast forward to these points to hear: 2:30 Keith's Experience with Depression 6:10 Destigmatizing Mental Health Issues 9:30 Mental Health and School Shootings
"A goal without a plan is just a wish." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. In the final episode of the season Anna-Lisa talks with Dr. Heather Cruz on how to set goals when we are lacking motivation. Dr. Heather Cruz is the Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services for the Cartwright School District. Located on the West side of the valley in Phoenix, Arizona, the district serves well over 15,000 pre-K-8 students and 900 teachers, and is a majority minority district with an SES approaching 90%. Dr. Cruz brings 30 years of education experience serving as teacher, administrator, assistant superintendent, deputy superintendent and associate superintendent at the state level. As a well-known contributor and expert in the area of teacher supervision, school law and policy, Dr. Cruz serves as an adjunct professor for Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University. She is an active member of Arizona School Administrators where she has served as President, and currently serves as the Treasurer and Webmaster for the Best Public Education in Arizona Foundation. She is also the Chief Academic Officer and Co-Founder of Ribbit Learning Company. Cruz is an ongoing advocate for district public schools where she works passionately to ensure that all students achieve success.
Understanding other people's perspective is critical to developing positive interpersonal relationships and prosocial behavior. When we are able to see something from another's point of view, we are more likely to be empathetic, experience gratitude, and find common ground. Anna-Lisa chats with Natalie Rose Luna, mother to a middle school daughter, wife, and communications professional about how her perspective has changed over time and influenced her decision to run for the school board.
Besides the ABCs, teachers are also teaching younger students how to interact in positive social ways, make friends, share, sit during circle time, and more. In this episode Anna-Lisa talks with Head Start teacher Trena Paxton to learn how she creates engagement in the preschool/kindergarten classroom with students that have no classroom experience.
Relationships are hard for all of us right now as we spent most of last year isolated and learning from home. Whether you spent the lockdown by yourself, or with your family, or teaching/learning/working remotely, everyone's social skills are rusty. How are students adjusting to the classroom? What can we take away from this experience for future friendship building? Anna-Lisa chats with behavioral specialist Christina Wainwright about her experience helping students get back to in-person learning.
As we've been navigating through the pandemic, people have experienced a lot of emotions. As teachers, we know that students act out their emotions differently than adults do. This is one reason that we talk about how generosity and kindness are related to gratitude in our curriculum. In this episode, Anna-Lisa chats with Oren Shahar, an elementary school teacher to learn how he's cultivating and fostering gratitude in his classroom and his life.
Join us for a discussion on how SEL and art can work hand in hand when dealing with strong emotions. High school art teacher Matthew Pembleton gives us some insights into how art is a great tool for exploring your emotions as well as advice on how teachers can support their students.
Join us with positive psychologist and life coach Andrea Zawaski and Anna-Lisa Mackey as they do a deep dive into the "pandemic state of mind.” How has the pandemic affected us? Are we languishing or flourishing? Andrea and Anna-Lisa discuss ways to bounce back from the pandemic mindset as life begins to come back to a new normal.
This is a podcast for parents, leaders, educators, and anyone who is interested in bettering the lives of children with social emotional learning! SEL learning is all around us and not confined to just the classroom. Join us to hear from teachers, leaders in the education community, and inspiring people about their experiences with SEL and how they practice and promote SEL in their classrooms, offices, homes, and communities.