Parents Like Social-Emotional Learning, But Not the Name

“Parents are strongly in favor of schools teaching the skills promoted in social-emotional learning.” “However, if you ask parents what they think of “social-emotional learning,” they may react negatively.”

“That’s because while the idea of social-emotional learning is popular with parents, the name isn’t, according to a nationally representative survey of parents by polling firm YouGov and commissioned by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute.”

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Surveys, News, ResourcesYuki Fukumoto