Throughout each episode of the Power of SEL, we’ve discussed the importance of social and emotional learning (SEL) and highlighted the work of over 1,000 grantees from NoVo Foundation’s SEL in Action Fund. In our final episode of the series, we hear from philanthropic organizations that invest in SEL. From our conversations, we gain insight into the specific types of investments these organizations are making, how funding SEL has helped them become more effective grantmakers, and what they envision as the future of SEL.
In episode five we hear from a variety of educators, program officers and organization leaders deeply involved in SEL: Dr. Jarred Amato, Kara Bobroff, Zoe Stemm Calderon, Titilola Harley, Kelly James and Michelle Wallis.
To learn more about SEL and resources mentioned in this episode, visit:
The BARR Model
The BELE Network
PERTS Elevate
Second Step SEL Program (Committee for Children)
Just Read It; Project LIT (Jarred Amato)
Rucker Johnson’s review of the CA Local Control Funding Formula